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MAW Qualifying Exams
Important Reminders
In order to achieve their degrees, students
in the M.A. in Writing must pass the program’s Qualifying
Examination before the completion of six courses. For the
2007-2008 academic year, the Quals will be given on the
following dates:
Saturday, June 21, 2008
All exams will take place in a computer lab (TBA) on the
Lincoln Park Campus and will consist of one two-hour morning
session and one two-hour afternoon session.
As stated in the graduate Bulletin, this examination must
be taken after the completion of at least two courses and
before the completion of six courses. Students who do not
take the Quals, or who receive a grade of “No Pass” on it,
may not complete a sixth course in the program. The examination
may be retaken once; a student who receives a second grade
of “No Pass” may not continue in the program.
All Qualifying Examinations offered in 2007-2008 are based
on the following two texts:
1. David Foster Wallace, ed. 2007 Best American Essays.
Houghton Mifflin. ISBN: 0618709274. This text is available
through Amazon.com or similar online sources and from most
full-service book stores.
2. Walker Gibson. Two chapters from Persona: A Style Study
for Readers and Writers. These pages are available in .pdf
form by clicking on this link.
(Adobe Reader software required.)
In order to take the Quals, you must fill out and submit
a Qualifying Examination Application Form, which you can
retrieve by clicking on this
link. Download the file into a MS Word document, fill
in all requested information, and then e-mail the completed
form to Mrs. Jan Flood, Assistant Director of Graduate Programs,
at jflood@depaul.edu.
You can also mail a hardcopy of the application form to:
Mrs. Jan Flood, English Department, 802 W. Belden Ave.,
DePaul University, 60614-3214.
The application deadline for the June test will be announced
soon. Remember that you must have completed at least two
courses to write the exam in June, and you must be in good
academic standing (cumulative GPA of 3.0 or higher). Remember,
too, that you may not complete a sixth course in the program
until satisfactory completion of the exam. All students
planning to write the Quals in March or June should register
for the spring-term course(s) they wish to take. If you
have questions about your eligibility to take the Quals
in March or June, contact Mrs. Flood.
Best wishes in your classes this quarter and, from the
entire graduate writing faculty, good luck on the Quals!
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