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Change of Major into Engineering for students who entered UMass in Fall 2026 or after

Requirements for students to transfer into the Riccio College of Engineering:

  • Students need to qualify to transfer into the Riccio College of Engineering by the end of their fourth semester at UMass.  If needed, fourth semester grades are considered.
  • Cumulative AND most recent semester (Fall or Spring, not Winter or Summer) GPA of 2.7 or better
  • “C” or better in Math 131 AND Chem 111 or Physics 151 (or higher level Math, Chem, or Physics course, as appropriate)
    • These courses are required to be taken at UMass Amherst; if transfer credit for this exists, please consult with an Engineering advisor to determine appropriate substitution
  • “C” or better in the following if taken BEFORE transfer into the Riccio College of Engineering
    • Any engineering major course
    • Any subsequent Math, Chem, and/or Physics courses
  • “C” or better in ENGLWRIT 112 or transfer credit for College Writing requirement
  • Any retake of classes listed above will require a special petition to the Riccio College of Engineering and will be evaluated on a case-by-case basis.  Details on the petition process will be coming soon.
  • Pass/Fail is not acceptable in these required courses.  No pass/fail courses can be applied to any engineering graduation requirements.
  • Students must fill out the Change of Major form in order to be switched into an engineering major and be assigned an engineering advisor.  The Change of Major form can be accessed here. Change of major form submissions are only processed during the winter and summer sessions:
    • Winter submission deadline: January 15th
    • Summer submission deadline: June 15th

Please direct questions to Riccio College of Engineering Office of Student Affairs at coeadvising [at] umass [dot] edu.

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