Undeclared Advising Program
The Undeclared Advising Program at Providence College is associated with the Office of the Dean of Undergraduate Studies. This program provides assistance to students who prefer to explore various academic options before committing to specific majors. The Director of the Undeclared Advising Program, Carol B. Crafts, Ph.D., is responsible for selecting and assisting faculty advisors who are prepared to advise undeclared freshmen and sophomores in their orientation to the College, course selection, exploration of academic goals and major program options, as well as the transition process into their declared majors.
The Undeclared Program seeks to help students identify majors consistent with their academic strengths and goals and to foster their academic growth and development. While students are ultimately responsible for their own choices and for conducting their own major search processes, undeclared advisors are encouraged to guide them toward prudent exploratory course selections as they test various major options.
Meetings and workshops, sponsored by the Undeclared Advising Program and the Career Planning and Internship Service, seek to help students recognize and develop their academic abilities, intellectual interests, and career aspirations to better enable them to make informed course selection and academic planning decisions. Normally, students are expected to officially declare a major by early March of the sophomore year.