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A recent survey found that college students, especially those in Generation Z, feel overwhelmed by the process of choosing a major. Many incoming students are not confident in their career path, changing majors and taking unnecessary courses that can delay their expected graduation.
Students are looking for more support when choosing a major, selecting courses that meet requirements, and transferring from two-year to four-year institutions. While students most often turn to advisors for help, pathways approaches can simplify their choices and technology can enhance advisor relationships, allowing for more personalized support.  

Learn what students think about online “what-if” tools for majors and degrees, virtual “one-stop” shops for administrative services, nudges, and more.