
By not declaring a major you have allowed yourself the option to explore other fields while still fulfilling Burlington County College's requirements.
Students like you enjoy many areas of study. Those areas include but are not limited to the arts, business, computers, math, science and social sciences. You have the freedom to explore different areas of academia while working towards your degree.
The Advisement and Transfer Office can assist the undeclared student in regards to course selection, graduation requirements and transfer counseling. Student are referred to the Advisement and Transfer Office regarding career counseling, stress management and personal counseling issues. All the services are geared towards helping the student formulate a plan of action and working towards a goal.
The advantages of being undeclared is that it allows you to explore different options.
However, one of the disadvantages is that you can not graduate as an undeclared major. Others are: not preparing yourself for transfer, lose credits towards degree and/or transfer.
The degree program that would give you the most flexibility is LIBERAL ARTS. Talk to an academic advisor/counselor or faculty advisor to see how your classes would fit in and do some career exploring in the library or by searching out times when seminars are held by the Advisement staff.
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