ISU Major and Minors Fair “Choosing a Major Isn’t Scary” set Oct. 28 at Pond Student Union
September 28, 2015
Idaho State University’s Central Academic Advising will host the annual ISU Major and Minors Fair, “Choosing a Major Isn’t Scary” on Wednesday, Oct. 28 from 10 to 1 p.m. in the Pond Student Union building.
All ISU students and members of the local community are welcome to attend.
ISU’s academic and College of Technology departments will be represented at the majors and minors fair, and faculty will be available to answer questions and explain program options. Students are encouraged to take advantage of having access to ISU departments in one location and use the event to investigate and ultimately discover a major or minor that is a suitable fit with their interests and talents.
ISU students must declare a major by the time they are a junior with 58 credits. It is recommended that students narrow down major and minor choices by the end of freshman year to build faculty relationships and avoid delayed graduation.
Central Academic Advising will be providing information on the importance of major and career exploration, assessing academic aptitude, how to declare a major and minor, and the importance of “catalog year.”
The Majors and Minors Fair is part of the semester long Harvest Your Potential series sponsored by Central Academic Advising. For more information on these fairs or Harvest Your Potential, please visit www.isu.edu/advising or contact Nancy Goodman at goodnanc@isu.edu
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