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  1. Click ‘Get Form’ to open the Change of Major form in the editor.
  2. Begin by entering your Student ID Number at the top of the form. This is essential for identification purposes.
  3. Next, print your name clearly in the designated fields: Last Name, First Name, and Middle Initial.
  4. Indicate your current major by filling in the 'Change From Old Major' section along with its corresponding code.
  5. In the 'Change To New Major' section, specify your desired new major and its code.
  6. Provide your Current G.P.A in the appropriate field to give context to your request.
  7. Sign the form where indicated to confirm your request for a change of major.
  8. Finally, ensure that an advisor or department chairman reviews and signs off on the form before submission.

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A different major could be a better fit for your career goals or help you get into graduate school. Changing majors might even be the difference between earning a degree and dropping out. Other students find that changing majors means pushing back their graduation date and taking out more loans.
Yes, the grades you earned in the courses you took for your previous major will still count towards your overall GPA, even if you change majors. This is because your GPA is a cumulative measure of your academic performance across all of your coursework.
Based on study time, conceptual difficulty, and professional demands, here are the toughest majors: Chemical Engineering. Chemistry. Molecular Biology. Accounting. Genetics. Miscellaneous Biology. Electrical Engineering. Physics. Abstract and mathematical, physics involves both theoretical and experimental work.
You can change it! Changing your major is common at US colleges and universities. Did you know that 80% of college students in the US, according to the National Center for Education Statistics, change majors at least once?

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