Current and former students can update their name, address, phone number, personal email, emergency contacts, and church membership by submitting the ​​​​​​ form. Name changes require supporting documentation such as a court order, updated visa or passport, Social Security card, divorce decree, or marriage license.
Current students can request a major change by submitting the . Requests are routed to the appropriate department for approval. Once approved, you'll receive a confirmation email and can view your updated major and advisor in Degree Works.
Students in a traditional program wishing to switch to the Accelerated Degree Program (ADP) must complete this with an advisor.
Students may pursue two majors within the same degree. All requirements for the degree and both majors must be completed. A minor is not required but may be chosen. Complete the Double Major Request in full, obtain all required signatures, and submit it to the Office of the Registrar.
Students are generally not awarded two degrees at the same time. With Provost approval, a student may pursue two degrees concurrently. All coursework for both degrees must be completed, and the second degree must include at least 33 unique credit hours in residence. A minor is not required but may be elected. For more information, contact the Office of the Registrar.
Undergraduate students can declare or adjust a minor by submitting the .
Undergraduate Students
- Currently Enrolled Students: To request a change to your major, please submit a . Once submitted, your request will be routed to the appropriate department for approval. When your major is officially updated, you will receive a confirmation email and can view your new advisor and major on DegreeWorks.
*Students currently in a traditional program who would like to change to the Accelerated Degree Program (ADP) must complete this form in consultation with an advisor.
- Double Majors: Students may wish to earn two majors within the same degree. All requirements for the degree and both majors must be completed. Students who double major are not required to complete a minor, but can elect to do so. Please complete this form in full and obtain all required signatures before submitting it to the Office of the Registrar.
- Double Degrees: Ordinarily, students may not be awarded two degrees simultaneously; however, depending on the student's academic standing, the Provost may grant approval to pursue two degrees concurrently. Coursework for both degrees must be completed, and the second degree must have at least 33 unique hours in residence. Students who double degree are not required to complete a minor but can elect to do so. For more information, please contact the Office of the Registrar.
- Minors: A student can declare a minor by submitting the .
Graduate Students
Graduate students should contact the Graduate Admissions Office for more information on changing their major.