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If you're starting college without a chosen major, you're in good company. Twenty percent of first-year students and 10% of transfers begin their studies undecided. A group of students collaborating around a whiteboard. Being undeclared offers the benefit of exploring different fields, evaluating your aspirations, and finding a program that aligns with your strengths. Remember, your major doesn't always dictate your career path - especially in liberal arts disciplines, where you'll develop versatile skills applicable to various professions. Our goal is to help you thrive, find your calling, earn your degree, and launch a rewarding career. Establishing solid academic fundamentals is crucial. During your general education requirements, you'll sample diverse subjects through introductory courses across our four colleges. You can stay undeclared through your second year. By junior status, you'll typically need to select a major. Even after declaring, we offer ongoing guidance and tools to support your career planning and graduate school preparation.