(Approved: Faculty Senate January 6, 2003; General Faculty February 18, 2003)
Wright State University has adopted a college preparatory curriculum policy. The university requires
applicants to have a high school record that meets the recommendations of the Advisory
Commission on Articulation between Secondary Education and Ohio Colleges. Students who do not
meet the high school course requirements may be admitted to the university with conditions and will
be required to remove deficiencies before they can graduate from Wright State University. Students
should remove high school deficiencies by the completion of 90 credit hours at Wright State
University
The following table summarizes the college preparatory course requirements and indicates how
deficiencies may be removed.
Subject Area Requirement
Removal of Deficiencies
English - four units
Pass ENG 101*
Mathematics - three units
(including Algebra I and II)**
Pass MTH 126 or MTH 127*
Social Sciences - three units
(including two units in history)
Complete two general education courses in History
and an additional general education course in
either History or Human Behavior.
Science - three units
Complete the general education requirement in
Natural Sciences. A one-term lecture/lab course
removes up to one unit of deficiency.
Foreign Language - two units
(In the same foreign or classical
language through Level II)**
Pass courses through the 103 level or demonstrate
proficiency by examination.
Arts - one unit
Complete one general education course in Fine
and Performing Arts.
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* Initial enrollment in English will be determined by guided placement and initial enrollment in Mathematics
courses will be determined by placement testing.
** Algebra I and Foreign Language I may be taken before high school.