Writing Center Clause Samples

The "Writing Center" clause establishes the provision of a dedicated resource or service to assist individuals with writing-related tasks, such as editing, proofreading, or developing written materials. Typically, this clause outlines the availability, scope of services, and eligibility criteria for using the writing center, which may be located on-site or accessible online. Its core practical function is to support users in improving the quality and effectiveness of their written communications, thereby enhancing academic or professional outcomes and addressing the need for accessible writing assistance.
Writing Center. Trained consultants in the Writing Center act as an attentive and responsive audience to provide feedback at any stage of the writing process for any discipline. Consultants ask open-ended questions and offer constructive feedback. Students have access to this support service in the form of online and face-to-face consultations, writing groups, and workshops. On the main campus, the Writing Center is located on the first floor of the Liberal Arts Building. On the South Campus, the Writing Center is in the main building. Located on the Main Campus on the second floor of the Student Success Building, the Math Hub provides students with assistance with any level of math instruction and provides a suitably quiet space for students to work on homework or lab work and have questions answered upon request. The Math Hub is equipped with computers for students to use for their math classes, whether it be checking the Learning Management System (LMS) for an assignment, working on online homework, completing a project for Statistics, or watching a math video. Students may also participate in one-on-one tutoring. Students at the South Campus have access to the Math Hub in the main building, which provides access to the same services on the Main Campus. Online students who need Math Hub services have free access to Upswing Online Tutoring. Students can schedule a one-on-one online tutoring session with a qualified tutor from ▇▇▇▇▇▇▇, or if one is unavailable, with an Upswing Coach who will be able to assist the student. In other cases, when students prefer to have tutoring from their class instructor, students and their instructor can log on to Canvas, the college’s Learning Management System, and meet in a group or one-on-one setting through Canvas Conferences or talk via Canvas Chat. Canvas Conferences are helpful because instructors have settings where students can listen and view exactly what is on the instructor’s screen and reply via chat box, or if using a microphone, ask a question directly. Canvas Chat is an online instant messaging system students can utilize if they have a quick question that is simple to answer via a short message.

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