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ENGL302 Dual Submission Policy  
All students in ENGL302 sections have the option of submitting a project that is being submitted concurrently in a major course. Projects dually submitted will follow (in ENGL302) the multiple-draft process standard in the course and will be independently evaluated by the ENGL302 instructor. Because criteria in ENGL302 may differ from those established by the instructor in the major course, students should be prepared to revise the projects differently in the two courses. Dual submission is intended to help students learn how to develop and present information in different ways to meet the demands of different readers.

For any students wishing to take advantage of the dual submission option, you should sign a copy of the ENGL302 Dual Submission Form. Students will then need to show this form to the instructor of the major course to inform him/her of the dual submission policy. Though most faculty are agreeable to dual submission, there may be occasions on which instructors do not want to have students submit work for credit in another course.

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