General Education Requirements
Candidates for all degrees must complete courses which meet the General Education Objectives of the College. Composition Requirements
- Rhetoric Courses. To graduate from Alma, students must demonstrate writing proficiency. Students are placed in writing courses on the basis of their ACT or SAT scores. Most students demonstrate proficiency by completing English 101 with a "C" (2.0) or better grade. The English Department may exempt students from this requirement if an assessment of their writing skills indicates equivalent proficiency has been obtained. Transfer students who took one writing course that transferred in as English 100 must complete English 101 with a "C" (2.0) or better grade. Transfer students who took a writing course that transferred in as English 101 need not demonstrate proficiency. All students must maintain writing proficiency or be remanded by a professor for additional work in writing.
- Quill Courses. Completion with a
passing grade of at least four courses
other than English 100 and 101 that
require significant writing shall be
required for graduation.
At least one of these courses will be in
the student's major and at least two
will be outside the major. Courses that
can be elected to fulfill this requirement
will be designated as Quill
courses in the course catalog description
and in the schedule of classes.
No transfer course meets a Quill
requirement without approval from
the department under which credit is
received. In this catalog, Quill courses
are marked with a
or a
.
Quill 1 courses integrate composition
experiences with coursework
which meets Alma's Writing Across the
Curriculum requirement. At least 25
percent of the course's grade is based
upon the evaluation of quality in such
written products as papers, reports,
journals or examinations. Syllabi and
instructions for these courses specify
the writing requirement and indicate
its influence on evaluation standards.
Quill 2 courses are within the requirements
for a major which base 25
percent of the course's evaluation on
out-of-class writing assignments. Each
department provides at least one Quill
2 course. Instruction in these courses
includes corrective and evaluative
comments from instructors and opportunities
for student improvement
by revision and resubmission of a
written assignment or by preparation
of a series of written assignments.
- Remanding Process. If the quality of the writing done by a student for a credit-bearing course is judged inadequate, the instructor of the course shall remand the student to the English Department for evaluation and/or remediation.