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What is the difference between declared (intended) and an approved academic plan (major)?

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What is the difference between declared (intended) and an approved academic plan (major)?

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At UB, you are not automatically in an academic plan (major) just because you declared it on your application or Orientation Data Form. Most academic plans at UB have specific acceptance criteria that can include any or all of the following: certain courses, minimum grades, applications, deadlines, portfolio reviews or auditions, etc. Be sure that you have discussed with an advisor your status in regards to your intended academic plan and be sure that you have reviewed the Academic Programs information in the Online Undergraduate Catalog . The departmental website is also an important resource for program acceptance requirements.

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