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Dear Campus Community,
On April 11, 2022, the CSU Chancellor’s Office issued a new systemwide update to the GWAR policy (), which:
Fortunately for us, ֦Ƶ anticipated this systemwide change in policy with its own new, eliminating the GWE and requiring students with catalog rights or a “requirement term” of Fall 2021 or later to take a GWAR-certifying course (see below for more details on GWAR-certifying courses at ֦Ƶ). We will update it to address the elimination of GWAR at the graduate level as soon as possible.
On April 25, 2022, the Chancellor’s Office issued a subsequent“Clarification on the CSU Policy on the Graduation Writing Assessment Requirement (GWAR)” (see attached), which:
This means that students who will graduate Fall ’23 and after will be required to satisfy GWAR by taking an approved GWAR-certifying course. However,students can petition to have the GWAR waived IF:
Please contact the Writing Across the Curriculum Coordinator, Siskanna Naynaha (snaynaha@csudh.edu), if you have any questions.
GWAR-Certifying Courses
֦Ƶ has spent the past year supporting faculty in the development of GWAR-certifying courses in the majors, and, to date, several courses have been approved for GWAR-certification by the University Writing Committee (UWC).
֦Ƶ currently offers 1 option for GWAR-certification that is available to undergraduate students inanyǰ:English 350: Advanced Composition(1 semester, 3 units). Students may also take an approved GWAR-certifying course in their major or a closely related majoras defined by the major department.PLEASE NOTE:GWAR-certifying courses in the majors typicallycarry prerequisites, which studentsmust completeto enroll in GWAR courses in the majors.The complete list of currently approved GWAR courses is as follows:
Again, PLEASE NOTE: The student’s major department defines what qualifies as a “closely related major.”