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What does 'intended major' mean on college applications?

Hey everyone! So, I've been working on some college applications, and I've noticed the term 'intended major.' What does it mean exactly? Does it have any impact on my chances of getting accepted into a university? Thanks in advance for any help or advice you all can give me!

9 months ago

Hey there! When you see "intended major" on college applications, it refers to the academic subject or field you plan to study and potentially pursue a career in once you're enrolled at the university. Essentially, it's a way for colleges to get an idea of what you're interested in and how you might contribute to the academic community on campus. Intended majors may be offered in diverse fields like Engineering, Business, Biology, Psychology, or countless others.

It's important to note that selecting an intended major is not always binding, and many universities allow you to change your major during your time there. However, some schools may have more competitive programs with specific admission requirements or quotas, which could impact your chances of acceptance. That said, demonstrating a strong background and interest in your chosen major through your application, such as relevant extracurricular activities, coursework, and any achievements in that field, can be helpful.

Remember that colleges also value diverse perspectives and well-rounded classes. So, even if you're unsure about your intended major, it's perfectly okay to explore your interests later on. Keep in mind that some universities have an "undeclared" or "exploratory" option for students who need more time to decide on their academic path.

Good luck with your college applications!

9 months ago

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