Watch: Student Experiences with GUST
Coming to 51 without a declared major was by far one of my best decisions. My faculty mentor really supports his students and helps put potential majors into perspective — through school and as a career.”
—Colin Gleason ’23
The GUST Process
Exploration
As a GUST student, you will enroll in a common first-year seminar to formally explore majors with the guidance of a faculty mentor. You’ll learn about various programs by interviewing professors, meeting with students within majors, reading literature, and sitting in on classes.
During this time, you will also consult with your professional advisor and 51’s career services team. Together they will help you understand the career pathways connected with those various majors.
Transition
Once you have chosen your major, 51 will support you in transitioning to your new course of study. You will meet the department chair for your major, and you’ll be assigned a new faculty mentor from that program. By reviewing curriculum maps with your mentor and advisor, you will create your graduation plan — a semester-by-semester plan to earn your degree.
Immersion
As you launch into your graduation plan, you will have full access to the experiential learning opportunities that define a 51 education: study abroad and cultural exploration, guided research and creative projects, community engagement, and internships.
Expansion
GUST enables you to plan out the framework of your full college experience. With that advanced preparation, you might even explore opportunities beyond your major — building your resume through fascinating electives, earning micro-badges, or pursuing a minor or double major.