Forms & Worksheets
Forms for Students
Course Withdrawal and College Withdrawal forms must be picked up in the OAS&A, Duffy 104
Credit Overload forms must be picked up in the Registrar's Office, Duffy 112
Declaration or Change of Major/Concentration Form
Declaration or Change of Minor Form
Double Major Four Year Plan Form
Declaring a double major will give you the opportunity to study two academic areas in considerable depth. It may have strong intellectual and career benefits for you. However, it will limit the number of free elective choices and will require careful planning and consultation with advisors. Before you commit to a double major, make sure that the advantages outweigh the disadvantages for you.
To declare a double major you must: 1) Develop a four-year plan, using guidance of the Hill Book, which fulfills the major requirements for each of the two majors you are considering (see major requirements); 2) Acquire the signature of the Department Chair(s) for any new major you are proposing 3) Sign both forms and return them to the Registrar's Office
Please note: 1) If your majors are in different programs (B.A. vs. B.S. vs. B.S.B.A), you will receive two degrees. The major you list first will determine the degree you receive at the graduation ceremony; 2) You may need more than 120 credits to complete all requirements, in which case you may incur additional tuition charges according to the standard College policy for course overloads (see the Hill Book for details)
Forms for Advisors & Faculty
Academic Integrity Report Form
Academic Warning Referral Form
Planning Worksheets for Students & Advisors
Course Registration Planning Worksheet
Printable Major Requirements by Class Year
Printable Minor Requirements by Class Year
"What If" scenarios to explore adding or changing a major or minor can be viewed and printed through myHill's myAudit function
If you are not seeing the form you need, perhaps it is available in the Registrar's Office's forms.