Box B – Basic Writing
Note: Please refer to the Advanced Placement & Transfer Credit Section of the Course Catalog if you Advanced Placement, International Baccalaureate, Project Advance or transfer credit for a writing course.
Only fill out Box B if you checked this box from page 1 of the FTES: “I have been admitted to the Renée Crown University Honors Program and will be taking an alternative Honors writing class. (Enter selections on page 3, section B.)”
Basic Writing is fulfilled by one of the following…
- Qualifying score on Advanced Placement (AP) exam for English Language and Composition or English Literature and Composition
- Qualifying score on International Baccalaureate (IB) exam for English
- Approved transfer credit from another college
- WRT 105*Study and practice of writing processes, including critical reading, collaboration, revision, editing, and the use of technologies. Focuses on the aims, strategies, and conventions of academic prose, especially analysis and argumentation. Studio 1: Academic Writing at SU
- WRT 109*Intensive version of WRT 105 for students of demonstrated exceptional ability. Study and practice of writing processes, including critical reading, collaboration, revision, editing, and the use of technologies. Focuses on the aims, strategies, and conventions of academic prose, especially analysis and argumentation. Studio 1: Academic Writing (Honors) at SU
- ENL 213*Development of critical reading and thinking skills used in scholarly research in a variety of disciplines. Students learn to summarize, synthesize, critique, and document, and use library resources effectively. (international students)
International students should choose ENL 201 as a course placeholder until placement test results are determined. All international students must take the writing placement test in person once they arrive on campus.
NEXT STEP: Box C – Quantitative Skills
Note: Please refer to the Advanced Placement & Transfer Credit Section of the Course Catalog if you Advanced Placement, International Baccalaureate, Project Advance or transfer credit for a writing course.
Only fill out Box B if you checked this box from page 1 of the FTES: “I have been admitted to the Renée Crown University Honors Program and will be taking an alternative Honors writing class. (Enter selections on page 3, section B.)”
Basic Writing is fulfilled by one of the following…
- Qualifying score on Advanced Placement (AP) exam for English Language and Composition or English Literature and Composition
- Qualifying score on International Baccalaureate (IB) exam for English
- Approved transfer credit from another college
- WRT 105*Study and practice of writing processes, including critical reading, collaboration, revision, editing, and the use of technologies. Focuses on the aims, strategies, and conventions of academic prose, especially analysis and argumentation. Studio 1: Academic Writing at SU
- WRT 109*Intensive version of WRT 105 for students of demonstrated exceptional ability. Study and practice of writing processes, including critical reading, collaboration, revision, editing, and the use of technologies. Focuses on the aims, strategies, and conventions of academic prose, especially analysis and argumentation. Studio 1: Academic Writing (Honors) at SU
- ENL 213*Development of critical reading and thinking skills used in scholarly research in a variety of disciplines. Students learn to summarize, synthesize, critique, and document, and use library resources effectively. (international students)
International students should choose ENL 201 as a course placeholder until placement test results are determined. All international students must take the writing placement test in person once they arrive on campus.
NEXT STEP: Box C – Quantitative Skills