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What is the KU Writing Center?Writers need feedback, sounding boards, and other people to coach and guide them while they compose. That's where the KU Writing Center comes in. It's a place for productive talk about writing, with trained peer consultants to help you brainstorm, draft or edit your writing. Our home base is in Wescoe Hall, but we also send our consultants to satellite
locations around campus called Writer's Roosts. We like to move around -
to land in places that you tell us you'd like us to be - so check our
locations and hours each semester for updates. Our Mission Statement
Who can visit the KU Writing Center?We welcome KU students, faculty, and staff from any major or department across the campus, as well as students from any Lawrence school, including Haskell University, to write with us. Members of the KU and Lawrence community can also talk with us about personal and professional writing, such as resumes, cover letters, and grant applications. If you are not a KU student with an Online KU ID, we will need you to call us at 785-864-2399 to get your personal login information in order to make an appointment and meet with us. It's possible that you have always thought of yourself as a "pretty
good writer," but we believe all writers need trusted readers and deserve
quality feedback. Students at any skill level or at any stage in their writing
process can drop in or make an appointment. Where is the Writing Center located and when is it open?We have many locations open a variety of hours! See our Hours and Locations page for updated information. What would a visit do for me?Many instructors say that student writing improves after quality feedback.
As a writer, you will notice when you visit the KU Writing Center the process
of revision is more productive; you may find yourself paying much more attention
to your writing, spending more time on your writing, and you may begin to
think more confidently of yourself as a writer. Who are the writing consultants? The writing consultants are your peers - graduate and undergraduate
students - who have completed a course and continue to learn through
staff education workshops. These qualified peer consultants are tutors, not
teachers, trained to coach and guide you as you talk with them about your
writing. What is a consultation like?When you walk into the KU Writing Center, your consultant will want to know about you, what you are working on, and what goals you have for your writing. The session is based on what you tell us you'd like to work on. We don't take your paper and mark errors; typically we read your paper with you and work through the areas you have told us you'd like to pay attention to. Our goal is to help you revise and improve a paper while you get a better sense of yourself as a writer. Sessions last about 30 minutes, and afterwards we ask you to fill out a brief
feedback form. There is no charge for working with a writing consultant. What do I need to bring with me?Bring your questions, ideas, notes, doodles, and assignment guides. Bring a hard copy of your essay or a first draft on disk. Bring writing at any stage of your process. Students have worked with our consultants on generating ideas, checking the
format of their references, and re-organizing paragraphs. We have seen it
all and welcome your work next! What services are available for graduate students?Because graduate-level writing is more demanding and 30-minute sessions may not provide you with all the feedback you need, the KU Writing Center offers one-hour appointments exclusively for graduate students. Keep in mind that these appointments are extremely limited, and only one appointment is available per student each week, so try to schedule your graduate appointment as early as possible. Graduate students are also welcome to work with a writing consultant in a regular, 30-minute session. You can drop in for a consultation once a day; if that 30-minute visit is not enough time to cover your entire paper, you can always come back tomorrow and pick up right where you left off. If you are at the dissertation or thesis stage, join a writing group. In addition to face-to-face consultations, you might also want to try our convenient online consultation service that's perfect for busy graduate students. You can send up to 12 pages of writing on our Web site each week and receive feedback by e-mail within 48 hours. How can I become a writing consultant?We have both undergraduate and graduate writing consultants working in the KU Writing Center. These peer consultants come from a variety of majors and most take a three-credit course - Tutoring and Teaching Writing - to learn more about the peer tutoring model and writing consulting. The required qualifications for a writing consultant are:
There are usually position openings a few weeks after the end of the fall and spring semesters. An announcement will be added to our home page when applications are being accepted on jobs.ku.edu.
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