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Campus Writing Center
Where is the Campus Writing Center (CWC)?
We WERE in the Tech Room in the HUB in Lincoln Hall and hope to return there after COVID. Now we are online, so we are virtually ANYWHERE!
What does the Campus Writing Center do?
We help you improve as a writer! If you want to talk over a paper or get feedback on your writing -- whether for a course, a club, or yourself -- you can do that with a CWC consultant.
What happens in a session?
- Understand your assignment
- Develop YOUR ideas (thesis statement, support)
- Improve focus (organization, coherence, flow)
- Improve YOUR Style (word choice, clarity)
- Edit sentences (grammar, style, punctuation)
- Improve format/documentation
How do you sign up?
- Go to TutorTrac on the SSO Portal to make an appointment.
- Fill out requored information, such as relevant
course. Under
, select whichever class the paper is for (or “other”) - Choose “Writing Center” and look for open spots.
- You may select a specific consultant and time slot
- Then, click to find available slots
Video on Making an Appointment through TutorTrac
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Illinois College is committed to creating a successful community of inclusive excellence as we prepare students to live, learn, and work among people who experience the world in fundamentally different ways. For students with documented disabilities, it is the goal of the College to provide an environment that encourages equal access and participation to its various programs through a variety of services and accommodations. Reasonable accommodations are provided in accordance with the various policy statements of the College and in compliance with all applicable provisions of the Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA), as amended, and Section 504 of the Rehabilitation Act of 1973. In order to receive disability-based academic accommodations, a student must self-identify and register with Disability Services.
Accommodations are not retroactive; therefore, it is important that students contact Disability Services as soon as possible to begin the process. All accommodations must be approved through Disability Services, which is located in Lincoln Hall. To make an appointment, call x3068 or email elizabeth.hommowun@ic.edu.
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