If you have over 40 credits transferring to UA from another institution, you are eligible for either one of the two alternative options to satisfy the Foundations Writing requirement: you can enroll in ENGL 306T or submit a Transfer Portfolio. Whether you need ENGL 101, 102, or both, these options are available to you. Read on!
With this free, non-credit bearing option, students compile a portfolio of previous writing along with a reflection that explains how their writing demonstrates familiarity with the concepts stated in our Foundations Writing Student Learning Outcomes.
If you select this option, you will be enrolled in a D2L workshop that provides guidance for compiling a successful portfolio. Most students are able to compile and submit the portfolio within 4-6 weeks.
We require students to submit a Transfer Portfolio within one year of your admission term. No exceptions.
If your previous course(s) do not satisfy the Foundations Writing requirement (either partially or fully), the requirement can be waived if you successfully complete the Transfer Portfolio. We typically recommend this option to students who have taken at least one English composition course but this course has not been approved to satisfy the Foundations Writing requirement.
The Transfer Portfolio is:
A collection of at least 4 writing "artifacts" that serves as evidence of your familiarity and experience with the concepts stated in the Foundations Writing Student Learning Outcomes.
An accompanying Reflection Essay that discusses why you have included each artifact in the portfolio.
Complete the Foundations Writing Evaluation in order to select this option (you may select this option even if you are recommended something else!). Once you have submitted your FWE, you'll receive a follow-up email with more information about enrollment. You should also review the Transfer Portfolio Policies on the Foundations Writing for Transfer Students page.
This intensive, 7.5-week course covers the major outcomes of our ENGL 101/107 and 102/108 courses while emphasizing students' unique backgrounds, professional interests, and academic disciplines. Students who enroll in the course are also eligible to complete the Transfer Portfolio, but elect to take the course as a means of receiving more direct instruction and support to help them through the portfolio compilation and reflection process.
ENGL 306T is ideal for students who:
have non-academic experiences that have exposed them to different types of workplace or recreational writing;
have taken at least a few courses in their major discipline and want to know more about how writing and research are done in their discipline.
The course is extended study in rhetorical knowledge to support writing development. Students will be expected to do more independent work, discovering, analyzing, and producing the kind of writing used in their unique academic disciplines or intended professions. Through both formal and informal writing activities, this course emphasizes awareness of how writing differs across academic and professional contexts with guided practice in shifting purpose, style, and register.
Complete the Foundations Writing Evaluation in order to select this option (you may select this option even if you are recommended something else!). Once you have submitted your FWE, you will be eligible to register for ENGL 306T.