Undeclared students are advised by professional advisers with knowledge of the entire curriculum and expertise in career exploration.
The Advising office is physically located with Career Services, offering undeclared students all of the resources and expertise of two offices in one convenient location.
Students have the opportunity to do internships in a number of different areas as early as their sophomore year.
Faculty are available and eager to talk with students about their major.
Small classes allow students to get to know faculty in various disciplines, which helps in the major selection.
Most majors have student organizations that are open to freshmen, allowing you to talk with students in the major.
Hundreds of student organizations allow students to assume leadership roles, building a resume for any occupation.