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Where
is the Writing Center located? |
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What
are its hours of operation? |
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How
do I schedule an appointment? |
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Who
can use the Writing Center's services? |
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What
does a tutoring session involve? |
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What
should I expect at my first appointment? |
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What
should I bring to the tutoring session? |
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What
kind of writing can I bring to the Writing Center? |
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Who
tutors in the Writing Center? |
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Will
my professor know I have used the Writing Center's services? |
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What
if I only have a quick writing question? |
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What
writing issues won't the Writing Center help with? |
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Are
there any policies I should be aware of? |
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Where
is the Writing Center located? |
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The
Writing Center is located at 78 Griffin Hall (lower level of Saint
Mary's Hall). Enter the Saint Mary's Hall side door ramp entrance
for easy access to our location. |
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What
are its hours of operation? |
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The
Writing Center is open for tutoring daily Monday through Friday from
8:30 to 5, and Monday through Thursday evenings from 6:30 to 8. The
center is also open Sunday evenings from 6:30 to 8:30. |
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How
do I schedule an appointment? |
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While
walk-in tutoring sessions are available, they are not always guaranteed.
To make sure a tutor is available at your convenience, please schedule
an appointment either by calling ext. 1432 or signing up at the Writing
Center. We regret that we cannot make appointments for tutoring sessions
through e-mail or our web site. We advise scheduling an appointment
at least 24 hours in advance as the sessions fill quickly. |
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Who
can use the Writing Center's services? |
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The
Saint Mary's University Writing Center is a free service available
to all members of the Saint Mary's University community, including
undergraduate and graduate students as well as faculty and staff.
However, priority is given to undergraduate student needs. |
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What
does a tutoring session involve? |
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In
a tutoring session, you will spend about 30 minutes talking with a
qualified tutor about your writing project. In an atmosphere of trust
and respect, you and the tutor will discuss the assignment, read through
your written work if there is any, ask and answer questions, and work
together to strengthen your skills as a writer. Each year hundreds
of Saint Mary's University students find tutoring sessions beneficial
to their writing. |
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What
should I expect at my first appointment? |
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Through
tutoring sessions, a relationship is built between the tutor and writer.
In this partnership, the tutor and writer work together to discover
meaningful insights into the writing process. The tutor does not take
charge of the tutoring session; rather, the writer decides the direction
of the session, and the teaching and learning of both tutor and writer
builds the structure of their partnership. This partnership is always
interactive, never dominated by either party. The dialogue between
tutor and writer centers primarily on the larger scale issues of organization,
content and development of the writing project before concerns of
style, grammar, word choice, and punctuation are addressed. One or
two main issues will be addressed in the tutoring session, so it is
likely that your tutor may suggest making follow-up sessions if your
timeframe allows. |
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What
should I bring to the tutoring session? |
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It's
important to bring your assignment sheet with you to your tutoring
session to give the tutor an idea of the expectations of the writing
project. Before you come to your first session, do some preliminary
work on the assignment: read the assignment thoroughly, make notes
of any questions you have, discuss the assignment with classmates,
brainstorm some ideas, or begin an outline. It's important to bring
your assignment sheet with you to your tutoring session to give the
tutor an idea of the expectations of the writing project. Also bring
with you any notes, outline, and any initial writing you have produced,
along with some ideas and questions about your writing plan. Above
all, come prepared to think and talk about your writing project. |
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What
kind of writing can I bring to the Writing Center? |
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Writers
can bring any kind of writing to a Writing Center tutoring session.
Writers often request Writing Center services for academic projects,
but there is a growing demand for assistance with and feedback on
application essays, resumes, business letters, and other writing. |
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Who
tutors in the Writing Center? |
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Qualified
writing instructors and highly trained undergraduate students, many
who are LaSallian Honors students from a variety of departments, staff
the Writing Center. All tutors participate in a minimum 10-hour training
program. For more information on the tutoring staff, please see our
staff page. The dates and times each tutor works are posted on the
wall above the appointment sheet. Although the tutors' styles and
techniques may vary, they are all qualified to interact with you about
your writing at any stage of the writing process. |
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Will
my professor know I have used the Writing Center's services? |
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Professors
will not be aware of your participation in tutoring sessions unless
you tell them or you request that your tutor send them a summary of
your tutoring session. The tutor respects the confidentiality of the
session and will only discuss the session with another individual
if you grant permission to do so. If you choose to have the tutor
inform your professor, the tutor will send a summary sheet that describes
the writing issues you and the tutor addressed during your session,
the title of your writing project, and the date of your session. The
summary sheet does not evaluate you as a writer, the assignment, or
the professor. Most professors are delighted to learn their students
take advantage of the Writing Center's services and believe it shows
initiative and dedication to improvement on their students' part. |
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What
if I only have a quick writing question? |
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Writing
Center tutors welcome all kinds of writing questions. You do not have
to make an appointment for a brief question; please drop in or call
us at ext. 1432. |
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What
writing issues won't the Writing Center help with? |
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Writing
Center tutors will not allow writers to drop off their papers with
the belief that the tutor will proofread their paper for them. The
tutoring partnership centers on the instruction of the writing process,
not on last-minute grammar checking. |
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there any policies I should be aware of? |
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Remember
that each tutoring session lasts about 30 minutes, and that you are
expected to call to cancel if you cannot make your appointment. Writers
can only schedule two sessions per day, and these sessions cannot
be back-to-back unless the Writing Center director gives permission.
Keep in mind that even though you have collaborated with a writing
tutor, you remain responsible for your writing project and can choose
to accept or reject any suggestions you receive. |
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