<p>Anyone know if there is a maximum amount of majors you can have? I planned out my schedule quite well in order to get all of my Kelley pre-reqs completed so now I have a pretty open schedule. Currently I will be able to major in Accounting, Supply Chain Mangement, and Technology Management (if I'm not accepted to the 3/2 program) while still only taking 21 credit hours my senior year. It would only be 9 more credits to get a Finance major as well but I don't know if there is a limit or not. Otherwise I would just take some SPH 3-credit electives senior year to reach 150 total credits for the CPA (can never go wrong with the "athlete" classes hahaha).</p>
<p>I doubt there is a limit on number of majors, as long as you meet the requirements, but a quick check with your advisor would confirm that. My only caution is that while your planned schedule may look perfect on paper, it still may not be feasible in real life. You may be competing with students with higher seniority for classes you need to complete the majors, or the class times conflict and there’s no way to make the puzzle pieces fit together. My daughter had the perfect plan on paper that would allow her to complete a major, co-major, minor, study abroad and still have room for “fun” classes. But that plan sort of fell apart when registering for classes for Spring 2015. Limited number of sections and long waitlists messed up the perfect plan. Good luck!</p>