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2020-2021 Undergraduate Catalog 
    
2020-2021 Undergraduate Catalog [ARCHIVED CATALOG]

Premajor Studies


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Carly Darcher, MEd, Director 
Danielle Spangle MEd, Advisor 
Andrea Vargas MEd, Advisor 
Theari Leng BA, Advisor


Web: https://www.seattleu.edu/premajor/

Objectives

Seattle University recognizes that many students come to the University wishing to explore academic programs before committing themselves to a major. The Premajor Studies Program is intended to provide freshmen and sophomores with this opportunity while assuring they are well prepared for whatever direction they choose. Premajor Studies also works with matriculated students considering changing their major. Each student is assigned an advisor who not only assists in academic guidance, but also aids in the process of discerning major and vocational options.

The Premajor Studies Program offers specialized services to guide students through the major exploration process. These services include:

  • Personalized, holistic advising from professional staff
  • Information on academic majors at Seattle University
  • Intentional, developmental activities to work through discernment process

General Program Requirements

The Premajor Studies Program is for freshmen and sophomores. Students enroll in core and exploratory courses appropriate to their academic level. There is no additional coursework required, however students are required to meeting quarterly with an advisor and complete academic discernment activities. After having met the entrance requirements for the major of their choice, students may apply for admittance into a major or professional school at any time after their first quarter but must do so prior to the attainment of junior status. Students who fail to apply for or be accepted into a major or professional school by the attainment of junior status are subject to dismissal from the university.

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