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   * You can find a clear overview of majors and links to their corresponding pages here: https://www.jmu.edu/academics/undergraduate/majors/index.shtml   * You can find a clear overview of majors and links to their corresponding pages here: https://www.jmu.edu/academics/undergraduate/majors/index.shtml
  
-  * If you’d like to meet with a **University Advisor**, someone who would have a more “big picture” view of majors as JMU, you can schedule that here: https://universityadvisingjmu.as.me/schedule.php?location=SSC+4045 +  * You can find online resources for explore majors here: https://www.jmu.edu/advising/majors/explore.shtml 
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 +  * If you’d like to meet with a **Exploratory Advisor**, someone who would have a more “big picture” view of majors as JMU, you can schedule that through MyMadison Connect in the "Available to Everyone" dropdown: https://jamesmadisonuniversity1.my.site.com/s/
  
   * I strongly recommend your reach out to the advisor of the new major to discuss your transition. Sometimes they are listed in the Course Catalog; sometimes you have to search through the faculty page of the department. If you are unable to identify an advisor in the department, reach out to the departmental front office, departmental coordinator, office assistant, or (lastly) the department head.    * I strongly recommend your reach out to the advisor of the new major to discuss your transition. Sometimes they are listed in the Course Catalog; sometimes you have to search through the faculty page of the department. If you are unable to identify an advisor in the department, reach out to the departmental front office, departmental coordinator, office assistant, or (lastly) the department head.