College Credit Options

Option 1: University Credit Available for All Apprentice and Journeyman CWG Courses


Taylor University's Center for Lifelong Learning, in partnership with the Christian Writers Guild, offers six transferable undergraduate (Bachelor's level) courses, based on the Apprentice and Journeyman courses. (Note: Students should check with their advisors to make sure the courses fit into the program they prefer.) All tuition costs are payable to Taylor University.


ENG 313E and ENG 314E (each two-semester credit hours) covers Sections I and II of the Apprentice course. ENG 323E (three semester credit hours) covers Section III, and ENG 327E (three semester credit hours) covers section IV.


ENG 423E and ENG 427E (each three-semester credit hours) cover the more advanced Journeyman courses. These academic-track courses include additional readings and research/critical thinking papers. A mentor/professor with an advanced degree and both college teaching and professional writing experience will provide individualized feedback and grade your work. Tuition and costs are payable to Taylor University.


APPRENTICE
ENG313E — Article Writing I 2 Credits (Apprentice Section I)

An introduction to writing from a Christian worldview and an overview of different writing genres, with an emphasis on writing articles for publication. Includes skills such as self-editing, interviewing techniques, developing vocabulary skills, and covering news.


ENG314E — Article Writing II 2 Credits (Apprentice Section II)
A course concentrating on finding, evaluating, researching, and writing various kinds of nonfiction articles, choosing audience-appropriate subjects, self-editing, and revision.


ENG323E — Non-Fiction and Scriptwriting 3 Credits (Apprentice Section III)
Introductory course and workshop in the instruction and practice of writing nonfiction books and scriptwriting.


ENG327E — Introduction to Fiction Writing 3 Credits (Apprentice Section IV)
Introductory course and workshop in the instruction and practice of writing fiction.


JOURNEYMAN
ENG423E — Advanced Non-Fiction Writing
3 Credits (Journeyman level)
The course provides advanced academic instruction in applying ethical principles to the process of gathering, analyzing, and integrating information into powerful nonfiction books. The goal is to clearly and accurately communicate truth.


ENG427E — Advanced Fiction Writing 3 Credits (Journeyman level)
The course provides academic instruction in reviewing classic and current prominent fiction written from a Christian perspective, analyzing current fiction, and learning the basics of writing effective fiction. The goal is to clearly and accurately communicate themes that reflect a Christian worldview in an excellent and effective manner.


(The cost covers tuition and materials, and is payable to Taylor University. Cost does not include the extra textbook or periodical reading assignments.)

____ENG313E Article Writing I. (2 credits) $750 tuition and materials.

____ENG314E Article Writing II. (2 credits) $750 tuition and materials.

____ENG 323E Non-Fiction and Scriptwriting. (3 credits) $1125 tuition and materials.

____ENG 327E Introduction to Fiction Writing. (3 credits) $1125 tuition and materials.

____ENG423E Advanced Non-Fiction Writing. (3 credits) $1125 tuition, and $300 materials.

____ENG427E Advanced Fiction Writing. (3 credits) $1125 tuition, and $300 materials.


These courses also count toward the Taylor University Professional Writing certificate from Taylor University. For questions about fees, military and employer tuition reimbursement, and other aid and payment, contact Taylor University Fort Wayne Online at tufwo.office@taylor.edu or 1-800-845-3149. Website: http://www2.taylor.edu/online/coursecatalog/english/.


You can also email the Christian Writers Guild at

academics@christianwritersguild.com, or by mail,

Academic Track Information
Christian Writers Guild
5525 N. Union Blvd., Suite 200
Colorado Springs, CO 80918


Option 2: Independent Study through a college of your choice.

In some cases, a college may grant independent study credit based on their evaluation of our materials and the subject matter covered. The evaluation process will be different at every college. Call (866) 495-5177 or email us to receive sample assignments that you can supply to a college academic advisor for evaluation purposes. Under this scenario, payment for and administration of the course is handled directly through the Christian Writers Guild, but you’d have a separate arrangement with your college to receive independent study credit for your work. Depending on the college, there may be other tuition fees and academic requirements that they’ll assess in exchange for independent study credit.