COLLEGE WRITING PROGRAM

WRITING ACROSS THE CURRICULUM

Students must take at least two Writing Across the Curriculum courses unless their major department has implemented an alternative for their major program (e.g., the Speech-Language Pathology and Chemistry Departments).

Writing-to-learn techniques will be utilized in all W courses and in alternative WAC implementation models. Specifically this means that:

1. Students must be assigned both formal and informal writing that are connected to one another;
2. Students must be given meaningful and timely feedback on their writing and be required to respond to said feedback through rewriting and resubmission of significant writing assignments;
3. Writing shall constitute a significant portion of coursework and subsequent grading;
4. CWP 102 or its equivalent shall be a prerequisite.

Every piece of formal writing submitted as part of the requirement should exhibit each of the following minimum standards, as appropriate to the cousre and the nature of the assignment:

1. Clearly stated purpose/main idea/thesis;
2. Adequate support/proof/development of the main idea(s);
3. Clear and logical organization;
4. Complete sentences and standard use of grammar, punctuation and spelling;
5. Correct documentation (interior documentation, references, and/or bibliography) in a format appropriate to the field;
6. Evidence of critical thinking.

The course syllabus for each Writing Across the Curriculum (W) course should reflect these guidelines and learning outcomes.