You can swap classes by signing into My ASU, clicking on the “Registration” link in your My Classes box, and selecting “Swap.” A swap will not drop you from your original class unless your add request was successful. This is especially helpful when attempting to switch from one section of a class to another section of the same class.
Enrollment Change Request Form. Use the Enrollment Change Request form to add, drop or withdraw from a course on your class schedule. See the Academic Calendar for drop/add/withdrawal deadlines. For more information on drop/add/withdrawal, see How to Drop/Add & Withdraw. If you are dropping or withdrawing from all of your classes or your only …
It is important that you discuss program options and requirements with an advisor before changing your major. Our goal is your goal: success in a program that is the right fit for you (and one you enjoy!), and graduate from ASU. We are here to assist you in your search and look forward to working with you.
You can swap classes by signing into My ASU, clicking on the “Registration” link in your My Classes box, and selecting “Swap.” A swap will not drop you from your original class unless your add request was successful.
Please call us at 480-965-3349 to schedule your lab appointment or you can make it on your patient portal ( My Health Portal ). Our experienced, professional staff provides accurate, quality testing in a timely manner. All Health Services locations have trained staff who make specimen collection as efficient and pain-free as possible.
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How to Swap Classes. You may simultaneously add a class while dropping another by swapping them. You can swap classes by signing into My ASU, clicking on the “Registration” link in your My Classes box, and selecting “Swap.”. A swap will not drop you from your original class unless your add request was successful.
You may add a class to your schedule up until the drop/add deadline for that class. Adding a class after the drop/add deadline is considered a Late Add and requires instructor, department and college approval. Policies and procedures for late adds vary by college/school, click here for detailed instructions.
Adding a class after the drop/add deadline is considered a Late Add and requires instructor, department, and college approval.
If you are absent from class through the second week of classes (for a fall or spring semester) or the first four days of a summer session, your instructors may exercise the option to drop you from the class (this is often done to create an open seat for another student wishing to add the class).
Finding the right major can be challenging. Most ASU students change their majors at least once before graduation. The resources below can help you find a major that matches your talents, interests, and career goals. Start here to request a change of major, or to contact an advisor about a major that interests you.
"I was talking with my advisor about classes for next semester and I realized that I can do whatever I want with my future. I had such an awakening during my advising meeting because she helped me realize I could do anything. That inspired me to change my major to something I’m more passionate about.
The College of Health Solutions prepares graduates for excellence upon entering the workplace.
From 2019 to 2021, the program has achieved a 96% graduation rate, a 95% job placement rate, and an 81% pass rate on national certification examinations.
Only students who have been admitted through Phoenix College and who have completed the prerequisite coursework, verified by the program director or program advisor, are eligible to apply to this program.
The Bureau of Labor Statistics reports that overall employment of medical laboratory scientists is projected to grow 11% between 2018 and 2028. This is much faster than the average for most occupations.
Students who complete this degree program may be prepared for the following careers. Advanced degrees or certifications may be required for academic or clinical positions. Career examples include but are not limited to: