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Change of Degree Objective (CODO) means to transfer from one curriculum to another within the University. The College of Consumer and Family Sciences welcomes CODO students. We are eager to attract students who are truly interested in our majors. All CFS students are expected to:
- fulfill all requirements for graduation;
- honor prerequisites and course sequencing; and
- honor course enrollment limits, accepting the fact that if a class is full or restricted to students who are currently in the major, they will have to postpone their enrollment to another semester.
HTM CODO Requirements
Advisor Lists and CODO Requirements
Application Process
CODO REQUIREMENTS
HTM 341 Hospitality and Tourism Management (Bachelor of Science Degree)
- be enrolled in or have completed at least 12 credit hours at Purdue
- have a minimum GPA of 2.0
- be in good academic standing
HTM 345 Foodservice and Lodging Supervision (Associate Degree)
- be enrolled in or have completed at least 12 credit hours at Purdue
- have a minimum GPA of 2.0
APPLICATION PROCESS
Selection of CODO students for both the Bachelor of Science and the Associate Degree is based on an application process and availability of space.
Resource limitations shall determine the number of students selected for each classification.
If you are interested in changing your major to Hospitality and Tourism Management (BS) or Foodservice and Lodging Supervision (AS), you must attend an HTM CODO Information Meeting. See schedule of Hospitality and Tourism Management CODO Information Meetings. You must sign up for a meeting in person in the CFS Undergraduate Student Services Office in Stone Hall, Room 110. During the information meeting, you will learn about the application deadline and process.
If selected for the CODO process, you will be given permission to enroll in the HTM introductory courses (HTM 17300, HTM 18100, and HTM 19100). In order to complete the CODO process, students must earn at least a C in each of the HTM introductory courses.
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