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How do I know if the French major/minor is the right choice for me?
We recommend that you meet with one of our advisors.
You can also contact our Student Ambassadors, who will share their experiences with you.

Brock Hislop (GLS/French; currently at NYU Paris) bch293@nyu.edu
Kirra Klein (GLS/French): krk341@nyu.edu
Liang Xiazhi (Economics major/French minor): xl2166@nyu.edu
Suleikha Sutter (GLS/French): sss775@nyu.edu

When should I declare my major/minor in French?
Students are strongly encouraged to declare their major or minor as soon as possible in order to receive accurate advising, to choose the courses they need, and to receive all of the information about events organized by the undergraduate program and the French Club.

How can I declare my French major/minor?
To declare the major, please contact the Director of Undergraduate Studies (ludovic.cortade@nyu.edu) or the Director of the Language Program (john.moran@nyu.edu) via NYU Connect. 
To declare the minor, please set up an appontment with Indigo Rancourt.


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