To meet the WAC requirement, how many Writing Intensive courses must a C.W. Post student take?
Students entering Post as freshmen must take a total of five Writing Intensive courses for graduation. The two-course freshman composition sequence “counts” toward the Writing Intensive requirement; generally, students should plan to take one Writing Intensive course during each of their subsequent three years on campus. Transfer students take one Writing Intensive course for each year of residence: transfer students entering as sophomores (28 credits or more) take three Writing Intensive courses; transfer students entering as juniors (60 credits or more) take two Writing Intensive courses; transfer students entering as seniors (90 credits or more) take one Writing Intensive course. Beginning with fall 2005, students who take additional WAC courses may be able to earn a Certificate of Achievement in Writing Intensive Studies. In order to receive the Certificate, students must take an additional three writing intensive courses besides the required five for a total of eight courses. In a
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