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Introduction for Students
Introduction for Faculty
Schedule
Current Tutors
Frequently Asked
Questions
Resources for
Faculty and Tutors
Honor Code and the
Writing Center
How It Works
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The Oglethorpe Writing Center offers Oglethorpe students free,
one-on-one tutoring sessions with a fellow student writer trained to
consult on writing assignments in any discipline and at any stage of
the writing process.
The Center is located on the 2nd floor of Weltner Library and is
open Monday through Thursday from 10:00 a.m. to 8:00 p.m.
All Oglethorpe students are welcome, including:
- students seeking help with grammar or style,
- resident and commuting first-year students enrolled in
Narratives of the Self,
- Core students at all levels,
- students in the evening degree program,
- transfer students adjusting to Oglethorpe writing standards,
- second language/international students adjusting to the
conventions of American academic writing,
- any students writing class papers, creative essays, critiques,
research projects, speeches and symposia presentations, and
- students developing c.v.’s, job or scholarship applications,
or writing essays for graduate school applications or fellowships.
Whether you spend 10, 15, or 30 minutes consulting with a Writing
Center Tutor, it will be time well spent. Although the Writing
Center is not an editing or proofreading service, tutors are
attentive listeners and readers trained to help with a variety of
writing-related issues, from identifying grammar errors or stylistic
problems to brainstorming or thesis development, and from
clarifying, organizing, and supporting a persuasive argument to
responding to audience-specific concerns and revising a draft.
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