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Office of Academic Advising

Exploremore: Majors and Minors

Exploremore: Majors and Minors is a two-week advising event that takes place each spring devoted to helping first-year students and sophomores explore potential majors/minors and other areas of academic interest. Sessions are designed to help students learn about pathways within majors/minors, special opportunities for engagement (collaborative research, independent studies, credit-bearing internships), and potential post-Skidmore trajectories. Don’t miss this opportunity to talk to professors and upper-class students about what it means to major/minor in a specific discipline and how to make the most of your academic career.


spring 2025

Monday, February 17 – Friday, February 28, 2025

For rising juniors in the Class of 2027, Declaration of Major forms are due Friday, March 7th. Declaration of Major/Minor e-forms are available on the Registrar Forms webpage.

Spring 2025 Exploremore Schedule - TBD

Program

Date

Time

Location

American Studies      
Anthropology      
Art History       
Art (Studio)      
Biology      
Black Studies
(Part of Social Justice Programs)
     
Career Development Center      
Chemistry       
Classics       
Computer Science      
Economics      
Education Studies       
Engineering      
English      
Environmental Studies and Sciences      
French      
German      
Gender Studies       
Geosciences       
Intergroup Relations, IGR (Part of Social Justice Programs)      
International Affairs      
Italian      
Latin American, Caribbean, and Latinx Studies
(Part of Social Justice Programs)
     
Pre-Law      
Mathematics and Statistics Pi Day    
Media and Film Studies      
Music       
National Merit Fellowships and Scholarships            
Neuroscience      
Off-Campus Study and Exchanges      
Philosophy      
Physics       
Political Science      
Psychology      
Religious Studies       
Self-Determined Major      
Social Justice Programs offering a combined academic session with:
  • Black Studies
  • Intergroup Relations
  • Latin  American, Caribbean, and Latinx Studies
     
Social Work      
Sociology