Major Fields of Study
At St. Francis College, you may choose your
major from a large variety of options, provided you meet all entrance requirements. Minors and specializations (concentrations) may also be available depending on the major. More information is available in the
College Catalogue. You must designate a major field by the end of your sophomore year or you will jeopardize your financial aid. Keep in mind, choosing a major as early as possible helps you to graduate earlier.
You are also responsible for consulting your major department for advice on planning your semester schedule. If you wish to change your major field of study, contact the chairperson of the department in which you wish to enroll for specific information. Declaration/Change of Major forms may be obtained in the Registrar’s Office.
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Class Standing
Matriculated students are those who have fulfilled enrollment requirements and are pursuing a degree program. Regular students are classified as follows:
Division
|
Class |
Credit Range
|
Lower Division
|
| Lower Freshman |
Upper Freshman
|
Lower Sophomore
|
Upper Sophomore
|
|
0 - 13
|
14 - 27
|
28 - 43
|
44 - 59
|
|
Upper Division
|
Lower Junior
|
Upper Junior
|
Lower Senior
|
Upper Senior
|
|
60 - 74
|
75 - 89
|
90 - 106
|
107 +
|
|