Change of Major Form Template
This change of major form template may be used by students that want to modify their school curriculum. No coding needed.
About this template
This change of major form template may be used by students that want to modify their school curriculum. You can customize this web form with our form builder. No coding needed.
Customize template
Simplify the process of changing the course of study with this change of major form template. It’s meant to be adapted to your particular institution, so be sure to give it your school colors and logo. Use the drag-and-drop editor to add or remove questions; for example, you may want to use a dropdown to select majors from a list. Plenty of other data types are available as well, including radio buttons, signature fields and much more.
Publish template
As soon as the change of major form is to your liking, you can distribute it online! Copy the embed code from the form editor into your school website, or just provide a direct link. You can also use the handy Share buttons to send by email or share over social media instantly. This form is equipped with responsive design, which means it’s optimized for use on mobile phones, where most students are likely to use the form
Collect & manage data
All change of major form submissions go into a secure database. You can log in to your dashboard to access records individually or export them to PDF, Excel and CSV. Furthermore, 123FormBuilder integrates with a large number of online services, including Dropbox and Moodle. That means you can automate the transfer of data into the apps rather than have to remember to import them yourself.
Optimize processes
According to studies, about one-third of undergraduate students change majors at least once. If up till now you have been handling major-change requests by phone, email or paper, you have certainly spent more time manually updating records and forwarding the information to faculty and administrators. When you switch to a web-based change of major form, all changes will not only be recorded in one place, but advisors and deans will receive automatic email notifications immediately.