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English Composition Completion Requirement
POLICY: In order to remain eligible to enroll through University Division, undergraduate students who matriculate at Indiana University Bloomington in Summer 2002 or later must complete the English composition requirement within the first 55 hours of credit on their university transcript or within their first two semesters at IUB (fall or spring). All schools at Indiana University Bloomington have a composition requirement, and students who begin their university education at IUB should plan to complete this requirement in their first and/or second semesters. Most students, in fact, do complete the requirement in this time frame, but this current policy is intended to ensure that all students make adequate, timely progress toward completion of this important requirement. To ensure that students are making appropriate progress toward completion of this basic requirement, students' records in University Division will be monitored. Those students who have not completed the requirement within 55 hours of credit or within their first two semesters will be placed on the academic checklist and will not be allowed to register further through University Division. If they have already enrolled for further classes, their enrollments will be monitored and their registrations may be cancelled. Although grade minima vary among the schools, for the
purposes of this policy, a student must complete one of the following:
Completion with a minimum grade of C- in any of the following options:
Some schools do not accept all of these options. See an advisor for details! Note for students who have just transferred to Indiana University Bloomington: If you have 17 or more hours on your record, you will be expected to enroll in an appropriate course to satisfy all or part of the requirement EACH semester (fall or spring) you enroll until you complete the requirement. See your advisor IMMEDIATELY if you encounter course availability issues. Updated: 13,
January 2005
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