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FAQ's

Procedures for Changing Your Major/Adding or Changing a Minor

  1. Review the online information regarding restricted majors. Also be aware that first semester freshmen are not allowed to change their majors until the Academic Penalty deadline (see the Academic Calendar).
  2. Complete the Change of Academic Program Plan webform and any other required paperwork. Please make all changes to your majors and minors on one form as you will not be able to submit another until the first one has been processed.
  3. You will receive an email when the form is approved or rejected. Be sure to read any comments left on the form when is has been returned.

ALL SENIORS MUST HAVE THEIR DEAN'S APPROVAL.

Address Information

Students should keep their address up to date with the University. There are a number of easy ways to do this. You can change your address using a kiosk in the Student Services Building, by going to UDSIS Student Center, by filling out a change of address form which is available in the Student Services Building, or by calling 302-831-2727.

Residency Classification for Tuition Purposes

In general, to qualify as a Delaware (in-state) student for tuition purposes, the student (or the parent upon whom the student is dependent) must have established a domicile in Delaware and must have maintained continuous residence therein for a period of 12 consecutive months prior to the first day of classes in the semester or session in which Delaware student status is sought. Individuals who work in Delaware but reside in another state are not considered in-state students for tuition purposes.

A pamphlet entitled "Regulations Governing the Classification of Students at the University of Delaware for Tuition and Fee Purposes" contains a complete policy statement and can be obtained by clicking on the above link or in-person in the Registrar's Office, the Student Services Building, the ACCESS Center in 116 Pencader Dining Hall (on the Laird Campus, Route 896 North) or by calling (302)831-1554. First-time students, especially Continuing Education and foreign students, should resolve any questions concerning residency before submitting their registration forms.



 

Office of the University Registrar
Student Services Building • Newark, DE 19716
(302) 831-2131 • fax (302) 831-3005
registrar@udel.edu