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Can I change my academic program/major if I failed in college?


Question Posted Saturday July 29 2017, 7:17 pm

A couple of years ago I took a bunch of classes and only passed one class. I got overwhelmed with all of the assignments, some were hard and I had bad anxiety. They told me that passing that one class saved me and now I'm on academic probation. I want to take a different course now. Will they let me change?

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Dragonflymagic answered Sunday July 30 2017, 4:33 pm:
I know of a person who changed what they studied and degree they went with so many times that I am no longer sure how many. It was probably around 5 times and became the family joke as this was a family friend. Each time we saw him, we'd ask if he changed his degree again. As to qualifying for any different courses, you'd have to check with the school, counselors or whomever is available to help you plan what classes you will take. It will be like starting over except that some classes taken before might apply to a new course and direction you take.

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