Develop a College Exploration Program
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Overview
College Exploration Programs offer students the flexibility and time to explore a variety of majors within the university while remaining on track for an on-time graduation. As an undeclared major, students complete undergraduate courses while actively pursuing career exploration. Exploration programs cannot exceed two semesters in length.
A NYSED application is not required for College Exploration Programs because students cannot graduate from them.
Undeclared Programs will follow the same guidance as College Exploration Programs.
Proposal and Required Approvals
To propose a new College Exploration Program, the following steps must be completed:
- Prepare a proposal which includes the following information:
- Name of college exploration program
- Description
- Rationale for creation of the new college exploration program
- RIT Curriculum Table which identifies the courses students will take
- Anticipated start term (when new students will begin the program)
- Secure approval from the following:
- Department Head
- College Curriculum Committee
- Enrollment Management
Submit the proposal and required approvals via email to the Office of the Vice Provost.
After Approval
The Office of the Vice Provost will review the proposal and submit it to the Provost for review and approval. If the proposal is approved by the Provost, the Office of the Vice Provost will complete the following:
- Notify the college that the proposal has been approved.
- Request a Plan Code from the Registrar’s Office.
- Send an Official Campus Notification to the applicable campus departments.
Add the new exploration program to the RIT Programs of Study website and in the Undergraduate Bulletin based on the anticipated start term.