What is the difference between “undecided” in Arts and Sciences and “exploratory” in University College?
Both programs are intended to give you an opportunity to take lots of courses before making up your mind about a major. The main benefit of being undecided in Arts and Sciences is that your academic advising is specific to Arts and Sciences requirements. This will be very helpful later when you declare your major in the College of Arts and Sciences.
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