To officially change your program, you should meet with an Academic Advisor. You can submit a 'Program Change Request' form via Student Forms in MyHCC. Once HCC changes your program, you will need to build a declared plan from your dashboard, or use the 'Reset to declared plan' option in the Goals tab.
It is reasonable to assume that the later a switch occurs, the worse the consequences could be. Most schools have deadlines for when a student must declare a major (typically before the end of sophomore year). However, few schools have deadlines after which a student can no longer switch to a new major.
Q: Where do I get my CWID number and Username? A: You can obtain your CWID and Username by sending an e-mail to admissions@collin. The e-mail request must include the student's full legal name and date of birth. Requests are answered by Admissions OfficeBROKEN LINK during normal business hours.
Petition for Degree / Certificate Under Student Quick Links, select "Apply to Graduate." Students may complete a "Petition for Degree / Certificate" at any of our Student Enrollment and Services offices or you can download a form from the Admission Forms section of our web site.
Changing Your Major To change your major, log into your CougarWeb account and under the Home Tab select REQUEST CHANGE OF MAJOR. Select the Catalog Year and a Program and hit Submit. You will receive a response via your Collin email account or you can run Cougar Compass Audit to see if the change has been made.
How Do I Change My Major? Contact your Athletic Academic Advisor. Your Athletic Academic Advisor will complete a degree audit for your new major. If you are eligible under your new major, your advisor will change your major.
Changing Your Major To change your major, log into your CougarWeb account and under the Home Tab select REQUEST CHANGE OF MAJOR.
For New Students: If you do not have your username and password, take a picture ID to the Admissions and Records Office at a campus near you or e-mail admissions@collin.
The informed consent process involves three key features: (1) disclosing to potential research subjects information needed to make an informed decision; (2) facilitating the understanding of what has been disclosed; and (3) promoting the voluntariness of the decision about whether or not to participate in the research.
An informed consent document is typically used to provide subjects with the information they need to make a decision to volunteer for a research study. Federal regulations (45 CFR 46.116) provide the framework for the type of information (i.e., the “elements”) that must be included as part of the consent process.