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The Writing Center

Summer 2009 the Center for Writing Excellence will be open during the following times:

  • Monday, 11-3
    Tuesday, 3-7
    Wednesday, 11-3
    Thursday, 3-7

To learn more about what we do and how we can help you, see below. We also invite you to visit our new Facebook Page and become Fans. (Note: This will not give us access to your private profile.) We welcome comments, posts, and contributions.

 

Welcome to the Center for Writing Excellence!

The Center for Writing Excellence is available to all university students
who are committed to developing and improving as writers. Sessions with
experienced writing consultants are designed to provide students with help
on every aspect of the writing process, with the goal of enabling students
to achieve long-term improvement, confidence, and independence.

Conferences are a maximum of 25 minutes, and are available on a first-come,
first-served basis. There is no charge for these services.

Specifically, we can help you with-
  • Getting started: Understanding the writing task and generating ideas
  • Drafting: Developing a focus and an argument, selecting appropriate evidence, and organizing your ideas
  • Revising: Choosing strategies to improve drafts
  • Polishing: Learning to edit your own writing
To prepare for your session, come with-
  • Assignment
  • Text for course
  • All work you have done to get started (any freewriting and notes)
  • A draft of your paper (if you have one)
  • Your goal for the conference
  • Most important, specific question or writing problem for which you
    would like help

What we don't do-

  • Proofread or edit your papers for you, but we will help you learn how
    to do so.
  • Interpret comments your instructor made on your paper or discuss
    grades, but we will look at your efforts to revise.
  • Review more than 4-5 pages at a time, though you are welcome to
    return.

    There is no great writing, only great rewriting.
    --Justice Brandeis

    Writing is 1 percent inspiration, and 99 percent elimination.
    --Louise Brooks