Change of Major
Change of Major Advising Into College of Health and Human Sciences
From Tuesday, January 20, 2026, through Tuesday, February 3, 2026, we will offer in-person group advising for students seeking to change their major into the College of Health and Human Sciences for Spring 2026 registration.
Advising sessions will be held in MacQuarrie Hall 533, will be conducted in an in-person group advising format, and will be offered Mondays and Tuesdays only.
You must sign up using this form only if you are intending on changing your major into the College of Health and Human Sciences: Change of Major Google Form. We will not accomdate in person walk-ins.
Advising will be available on Mondays and Tuesdays (January 20 – February 3):
- 10:00–11:30 a.m.
- 2:00–3:30 p.m.
These sessions are the only opportunity for students to receive Change of Major advising into the College of Health and Human Sciences during this registration period.
Slots are limited up to 15 per session and availability will be capped. More sessions will be posted and updated perodically throughout the semester.
To learn more information about, the preparation for the major required courses, GPA and eligibility requirements and the change of major application process please review the following majors below:
Changing Major outside of CHHS
Students interested in majors outside of CHHS should contact the department that offers
the major they want to pursue. To find the right contact, refer to the Undergraduate Advisor Directory.
Newly Admitted Students
Newly admitted students must complete their first semester and earn an SJSU GPA before submitting a change of major request. Newly admitted students cannot change their major prior to or during orientation and will need to attend orientation with the college housing their admitted major. However, students with an interest in changing their major will have an opportunity to let the orientation advisors know that they plan to change majors. This information will be taken into consideration when advising students for their first semester.