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Not all colleges will allow you to change your major after you have been accepted into your declared major program. While some colleges may offer you admission into a general studies program if you do not get accepted into your first-choice program, other colleges may reject your application completely.
A common concern we hear students ask is, does it matter what major I choose when I apply for college? The short answer is yes, but it's not as important as you may think. However, unless you have a demonstrated track record of interest in planetary sciences or whatever major you choose, doing so will not help you.
In a nutshell, the chosen major does affect your probability of getting admission in a particular college. Most colleges don't require you to declare your major until late, often sophomore or junior year. If you're applying to a specific school at a college, applying with a major might be more important.
If you have a competitive concentration in mind, but would like to use the first year of college to build a strong GPA, it likely makes sense to apply as an undeclared major. This is a particularly good idea if your high school GPA is not strong in the major's related fields.
Don't worry, changing your major is perfectly normal. Studies show that 50%-70% of undergraduate students change their majors at least once, and the majority change their majors at least three times. Every student will reach a point when it is, unfortunately, too late to switch majors.
Not all colleges will allow you to change your major after you have been accepted into your declared major program. While some colleges may offer you admission into a general studies program if you do not get accepted into your first-choice program, other colleges may reject your application completely.
An estimated 75 to 85 percent of college students in the U.S. change their majors before graduation, according to a recent report. The average cost for tuition and fees is now up to $9,970 for in-state students, $25,620 for out-of-state students and $34,740 for private school students, the College Board reports.
However, there are some drawbacks to switching majors. Different majors have different requirements, and so the student might have to start over if some of their completed courses don't overlap with their new major this can lead to an extended stay at college and a late graduation, which can weigh heavily on a wallet.
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