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Everyone can benefit from getting feedback on their writing. At the WCC, we help students, faculty, and staff with any type of writing or communication project—including research papers, presentations, and resumes—at any stage in the process.
Whether you book a videoconferencing consultation, meet with us in person, or choose to get electronic feedback, our goals are still to help you feel more confident in your writing and to give you actionable suggestions for revising your work.
Writing Help
The WCC offers three options for writing consultations. Watch now to learn how to book each type of consultation.
- Meet in person: Meet with a consultant one on one in our consultation space in Library 118. Masks and social distancing are required in these consultations.
- Real time online consultations: Meet virtually with a WCC consultant to discuss your writing. These consultations utilize audio/video and a shared whiteboard space through WCONLINE, our online scheduling software.
- Email feedback: Submit a draft of your paper anytime and receive feedback via email within 48 hours. Note that consultants do not edit or proofread papers. Instead, they offer substantive feedback to help you strengthen your writing. Watch now to learn more about email feedback.
Book either type of writing help through WCONLINE. Get instructions for resetting your WCONLINE password.
Consult the WCC resources page to access handouts and a curated list of links or view our Virtual Writing Workshops for tips and tricks on a variety of writing-related topics.
Please email [email protected] if you have questions.