Declaring the Major
The process of becoming an English major begins by asking a member of the English faculty to become your academic adviser. Generally, this person would be someone with whom you’ve already studied; if you’re at a loss for an adviser, consult with the chair of the English department for suggestions. With your prospective English adviser, you then develop a plan for completing your major. The English department has developed a form for this purpose, the Plan for the English Major (pdf), which you should print, read carefully, and complete before or during your meeting with your adviser. You might fill it out in pencil, in case you decide to make changes. On the form, we ask you questions about your tentative or not so tentative general future plans, explain our goals for your learning as a major, and then take you through the requirements with a few pieces of advice along the way. When you and your new adviser have agreed on your plan, please give a final copy to the adviser for inclusion in your advising folder and make a copy for yourself.
Because the Plan for the English Major is specific to the English department, you also need to fill out the College Declaration of Major and Comprehensive Academic Plan, which you obtain from . This more comprehensive form asks for, first, a 100- to 200-word rationale of what you’ve done so far in the way of a liberal arts education and then the goals you set for yourself in your remaining semesters of study. Next, it takes you back over the courses you’ve already completed and forward to the courses you plan to take. Your prospective adviser will also work with you on this comprehensive plan.
The penultimate step in the process is to obtain the signatures of both your new adviser and the chair of the English department on the Declaration of Major and Comprehensive Academic Plan; those signatures indicate that each has reviewed your plan and tacitly approves it for completion of the major. You should also bring your copy of your Plan for the English Major to your meeting with the chair. Since the number of prospective English majors is fairly large, be sure to begin this process well before the deadline for a declaration of major so that you can see the necessary people before you run out of time. The final step is taking the form over to the Registrar’s Office before the deadline for the declaration of a major.