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The Toro Learning and Testing Center offers a variety of academic support to all currently enrolled and matriculated CSU Dominguez Hills students. The Learning Center strives to create an open atmosphere of learning, promote engaged academic scholarship, and to provide students with opportunities to be fully integrated into the rich culture of the university, while the Testing Center supports and enhances student success by providing a secure and comfortable atmosphere for testing. AAC&U (2007) describes lifelong learning as “all purposeful learning activity, undertaken on an ongoing basis with the aim of improving knowledge skills and competence.” The Toro Learning and Testing Center’s tutor training program is certified by the College of Reading & Learning Association (CRLA) and adheres to the professional standards and guidelines set forth by the National College Testing Association (NCTA).
Hours: Monday-Friday: 8:00am - 5:00pm
Location: LIB-5705
Phone: 310-243-3909
Email: testing@csudh.edu
Dear Campus Community,
On April 11, 2022, the CSU Chancellor’s Office issued a new systemwide update to the GWAR policy (PolicStatID #11516578), which:
Fortunately for us, CSUDH anticipated this systemwide change in policy with its own new GWAR policy, eliminating the GWE and requiring students with catalog rights or a “requirement term” of Fall 2021 or later to take a GWAR-certifying course (see below for more details on GWAR-certifying courses at CSUDH). We will update it to address the elimination of GWAR at the graduate level as soon as possible.
On April 25, 2022, the Chancellor’s Office issued a subsequent “Clarification on the CSU Policy on the Graduation Writing Assessment Requirement (GWAR)” (see attached), which:
This means that students who will graduate Fall ’23 and after will be required to satisfy GWAR by taking an approved GWAR-certifying course. However, students can petition to have the GWAR waived IF:
Please contact the Writing Across the Curriculum Coordinator, Siskanna Naynaha (snaynaha@csudh.edu), if you have any questions.
GWAR-Certifying Courses
CSUDH has spent the past year supporting faculty in the development of GWAR-certifying courses in the majors, and, to date, several courses have been approved for GWAR-certification by the University Writing Committee (UWC).
CSUDH currently offers 1 option for GWAR-certification that is available to undergraduate students in any major: English 350: Advanced Composition (1 semester, 3 units). Students may also take an approved GWAR-certifying course in their major or a closely related major as defined by the major department. PLEASE NOTE: GWAR-certifying courses in the majors typically carry prerequisites, which students must complete to enroll in GWAR courses in the majors. The complete list of currently approved GWAR courses is as follows:
Again, PLEASE NOTE: The student’s major department defines what qualifies as a “closely related major.”