How to Change Major or Minor to CCJS

I am a student at Sonoma State University and want to change my major (or minor) to criminology and criminal justice studies.  How do I do that?

SSU students who want to declare a CCJS major (or minor) need to meet with their assigned CCJS faculty advisor who will fill out a Change of Major Form (for Impacted Majors). The CCJS faculty advisor will review your Academic Requirements Report (ARR) to see if you meet the required 3.00 minimum cumulative GPA to declare a CCJS major (or minor).  The CCJS faculty advisor may also ask your reasons for wanting to declare a CCJS major (or minor) to see whether the CCJS curriculum can help you meet your personal goals.  If everything is in order, the CCJS faculty advisor will fill out and sign your Change of Major Form (for Impacted Majors).  Once the Registrar’s Office has reviewed and approved your Change of Major Form (for Impacted Majors), your new academic program will appear on your ARR and you will be officially considered a CCJS major (or minor).