Exploratory Studies in Arts & Sciences - Humanities/Social Sciences
Who is this program for?
Our Exploratory Studies programs are designed for students who haven’t yet chosen a major but want to explore a specific area of interest while earning credits toward their degree.
Program Overview
For students drawn to understanding human culture, history, and society, Undeclared/Exploratory Studies in Humanities and Social Sciences offers an enriching academic experience. This program allows students to explore subjects like history, philosophy, sociology, political science, languages, and psychology while developing critical thinking, communication, and research skills. Whether interested in law, public policy, education, or media, students receive individualized guidance to help them discover a major that aligns with their intellectual passions and career aspirations.
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What You'll Learn
Not sure what to major in? That’s okay—Exploratory Studies can help.
Our Exploratory Studies programs are designed for incoming freshmen who are still deciding on a major but want to make steady progress toward graduation. As an Exploratory Studies student, you’ll receive personalized academic advising and career support while taking courses that fulfill UK Core requirements and count toward any degree. It’s a smart way to explore your interests without losing time.
Each Exploratory Studies option is tied to a broad academic area, allowing you to try out courses in fields that interest you while gaining insight into potential majors. You’ll work one-on-one with an academic advisor and connect with career counselors at the Stuckert Career Center to explore your strengths, take assessments, and develop a plan that aligns your interests with future goals. You’ll also have opportunities to attend major and career fairs, participate in internships, and explore real-world experiences that help guide your path forward.
Ultimately, these tracks help students to declare a major and achieve a timely graduation in a field that aligns with their future career aspirations.
Degree requirements, course descriptions and academic policies for all programs are detailed in the University Catalog.
Admission Requirements
- Official High School Transcript with Pre-College Curriculum: View transcript requirements on the Undergraduate Admission webpage.
- Test Scores (optional): ACT or SAT scores can be submitted but are not required for university admission.
Any "Program Specific Requirements" that display below are specific to the program and will be required for admission to the program.
Application Requirements
Completed applications include an official high school transcript, application fee ($50 domestic/$60 international) and optional official ACT/SAT score (the University of Kentucky is test-optional for admission and scholarships through the 2028-29 academic year).
Application Deadlines
Freshman
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Early Action
- 12/01/2025 Apply early to be considered for Lewis Honors College, scholarships, or on-campus living.
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Regular Decision
- 02/15/2026

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