Undergraduate English Placement, Alternative Credit, and Transfer Credit

Course placement may be assigned based on English subtest scores as reported by ACT and SAT assessment, AP/IB/CLEP credit, transfer credit, or cumulative high school English grades.

SAT/ACT Score Placement

Tests Score Placement
SAT-Writing 510 and above ENGL 103
SAT-Writing Below 510 ENGL 101
SAT-Critical Reading 510 and above ENGL 103
SAT-Critical Reading Below 510 ENGL 101
ACT-English Below 22 ENGL 101
ACT-English 22 or higher ENGL 103

AP Credits:

AP Language and Composition
AP Literature and Composition
3
3
Placement in ENGL 103 Honors
Placement in ENGL 103 Honors
AP Language and Composition 4 or 5 Credit awarded for ENGL 103 and placed into an honors section of an English/literature core requirement course1
AP Literature and Composition
4 or 5 3 hours of ENGL elective credit & placed into ENGL 103H

IB credit: Credit is awarded for Higher Level classes only. No Credit is awarded for classes at Standard Level

Arts & Sci. English A1 4,5,6 or 7 ENGL 103
Arts & Sci. Language A2 4,5,6 or 7 ENGL 103
Arts & Sci. Language B 4,5,6 or 7 ENGL 103
Arts & Sci. Language AB Initio 4,5,6 or 7 ENGL 103

CLEP; with score of 50 or greater:

College Composition ENGL 103
College Composition Modular + Essay option No credit

Transfer Credit for ENGL 101, 103, and English/literature core:

Student has completed a first-semester writing course (of a two semester sequence) at an accredited institution ENGL 101
Student has completed both the first and second -semester writing courses (of a two-semester sequence) at an accredited institution ENGL 103
Student has completed a 100-200 level literature course English/literature
core

Please Note: Scores of 700 on the Scholastic Aptitude test (SAT-Writing and SAT-Critical Reading) examinations, or 32 or higher on the ACT English sub score qualify students to take an additional JU English Department-administered test to exempt English 103. Students who pass the test exempt ENGL 103, but no credit will be awarded1. Students who pass the test may register for the English/literature core requirement course.

1.Students who receive exemption or alternative credit for ENGL 103 must contact the English Department and file for a waiver for the English Exit Exam prior to reaching 30 hours.