Return to Prospective Students

Advising

Whether you are brand new to Longwood University (and the Neuroscience Studies minor) or changing majors partway through your collegiate career, advising is a valuable part of your university experience. In this section, you will find several valuable links to aid you along the journey:

Degree Works

Understanding and monitoring your degree progress is made easy with Degree Works. In this brief tutorial, learn how to examine a new minor program, like the Neuroscience Studies minor, or even a new major. DegreeĀ  Works “what-if” scenarios allow for easy exploration of the potential your college experience has to offer, while also providing access to information about your advisor, degree progress, and GPA.

Program Change Forms

You’ve read the Neuroscience Studies blog and you’re thinking of trying the minor out! Where do you go from here? While you have probably already taken the initiative and made an appointment with your advisor, you can further prepare by filling out a Program Change Form, located here.

Frequently Asked Questions

Do you have questions about the Neuroscience Studies minor? Are you curious about your chances of being admitted to a graduate program or whether or not the minor requires specific prerequisites? All that information – and more – is available on our FAQ page.

DegreeWorks Advising

Using Degree Works to Plan Majors and Minors No matter what your current class standing, Degree Works is a great tool for planning your remaining time at Longwood. Here, you can access your current degree progress, make tentative plans about what to take in future semesters, and test out alternate majors and minors. If registration …