Welcome, Undecided Students: Your Pathway to Discovery at Green River College

Starting college can feel overwhelming, especially when you're unsure about your major or career goals. At Green River College, you're not alone—many students begin their journey exploring different options before choosing a direction. We're here to support you every step of the way.

Being undecided is a natural part of the college journey. Green River College offers a range of resources to help you explore, plan, and move forward with confidence. Reach out to the Career & Advising Center to get started—we’re here to help you discover the path that’s right for you.

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First Year Experience (FYE)

Your Launchpad for Exploration
Green River’s First-Year Experience (FYE) program is designed to help you successfully transition into college. Through FYE courses and activities, you’ll explore your interests, build academic skills, and connect with the campus community. It’s a great starting point for students who are still considering different paths.

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Career & Advising Center

Personalized Guidance for Your Journey
The Career & Advising Center offers one-on-one support to help you explore majors, plan your classes, and stay on track. If you’re undecided or thinking about changing your path, advisors are available to help you reflect on your goals and make confident, informed decisions.

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Career Services

Professional Tools to Clarify Your Direction
Not sure what kind of career suits you best? Green River’s Career Services offers professional assessments that can help you identify careers that match your skills and interests. These tools are valuable for discovering potential pathways and planning your next steps.

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Directed Self-Placement

Start at the Right Level For You
To help you succeed from the start, Green River offers Directed Self-Placement for both math and English courses. These tools let you reflect on your own experience and skills to choose the course level that’s right for you.

  • Math Placement: Review your past math experience and select the course that matches your readiness.

  • English Placement: Assess your writing confidence and background to find the English course that fits your needs.