Writing Studies Program
The Writing Studies Program prepares students to be critical thinkers and writers through a variety of classes in writing about writing, inquiry writing, writing across the curriculum, and writing in the professions. In small, workshop-style classes, students will approach writing as a process as they adjust their writing based on audience, genre, and purpose. Through these processes students will develop generative writing, rhetorical, and research practices that they can transfer to other college courses and beyond in their personal, professional, and civic lives.
Select a link below if you need to fill out your placement survey. Scroll down for more information about standardized test scores.
- First Year Student Placement in Writing Studies. (click here for Directed Self Placement Survey)
- End of centralized add/drop for WRIT classes. The Writing Studies Program has moved away from the centralized add/drop process we used in the past. This means we no longer have the ability to move students from classes. WRIT add/drop will now operate like all other classes on campus.
WRIT 100/101 can be waived with the following standardized test scores:
- SAT Essay score of 23 to 24.
- AP Language or Literature score of 4 or 5.
- IB English 1A Exam (higher level) score of 5 or above on higher level.
- ACT Essay score of 10 to 12.
Other Questions contact the Director of Writing Studies, at writingstudies@stmarys-ca.edu.
Writing Studies Courses
Click the links below for descriptions of Writing Studies Courses.
School and Program Information
Contact Us:
Meghan A. Sweeney, PhD
Writing Studies Program Director
mas36@stmarys-ca.edu
Leslie Anglesey, PhD
Writing Studies Program Coordinator
lra12@stmarys-ca.edu