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What is the procedure an undergraduate student wanting to classify should follow, if in school?

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What is the procedure an undergraduate student wanting to classify should follow, if in school?

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Classifying is changing from Unclassified undergraduate to a major. An Adult Learner should not complete another application, if in school. To classify, the adult learner must first obtain a Classification Clearance form from the advisor in the Academic Advisement Center in Fell Hall 340 and then follow the current procedure for changing an Undergraduate Academic Program in the major department of choice. If not an adult learner, the student must complete a readmission application for the subsequent term. Admissions will then review records, verify that supporting documents are present, and if the student is admissible, classify the student into the requested major.

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