Undeclared Majors Undecided? You're Not Alone

Not sure which major is right for you yet? Many students start their journey as Undeclared to give themselves time to explore different areas of interest. Our staff are here to guide you along the way so that when you're ready, you can make a confident and informed decision about your major.

What It Means to Be Undeclared

Being Undeclared means you're currently exploring your options before selecting a major. It can give you some flexibility and time while you discover a career path that fits you best. But you must declare a major by the time you reach 30 credit hours (including transfer credits) to maintain financial aid eligibility.

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What You Need to Know

Your Guided Pathway Specialist (GPS)

A Guided Pathway Specialist is here to help you:

  • Explore careers and majors based on your interests and strengths.
  • Choose the right courses that keep you on track.
  • Understand how your choices affect your financial aid.
  • Connect with campus resources, workshops, and student success events.

Key Steps for Undeclared Students

  1. Meet regularly with your GPS to stay on track.
  2. Use career exploration tools to discover the best fit for you.
  3. Attend events like "Find Your Future" and major exploration workshops.
  4. Declare a major before reaching 30 credit hours to avoid financial aid issues.

Tools & Resources to Help You Explore

  • Career Coach: Learn about career paths and salary outlooks, and how they match with STC programs.
  • Forage: Try virtual job simulations and industry experiences.
  • College Majors Quiz: Explore careers & majors based on a few short questions.
  • Personality Test: Discover your personal interests and strengths.

Financial Aid Information

According to federal aid regulations:

  • Undeclared students are eligible to receive financial aid for up to 30 attempted credit hours.
  • After reaching 30 hours (including transfer hours), you must declare a major to continue receiving aid.
  • If you are listed as non-degree seeking, you are not eligible for financial aid.

Don’t risk losing your financial aid. Schedule an appointment with your GPS to stay on track and informed.

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