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The Writing Center

Welcome to the Endicott College Writing Center!

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Fall 2008

Sunday
2 PM - 9 PM
Monday - Thursday
10 AM - 9 PM
Friday
10 AM - 5 PM

 Please check the online appointment system to view our schedule.


Diane M. Halle Library
(LIB126, 1st floor)

Endicott College Writing Center Appointments
For more information, contact Jennifer Jefferson, Writing Center Director, at: jjeffers@endicott.edu or (978) 232-2237 (on campus x2237)



Writing Center Workshops - Fall 2008
(We recommend that you check back periodically as updates and changes do occur.)

Writing Center tutors work with hundreds of Endicott students each semester.  We offer free one-on-one conferences to discuss any writing for any Endicott class-undergraduate or graduate.  Tutors can help writers with any of the following:

  • Understanding assignments
  • Brainstorming ideas
  • Organizing information
  • Developing clear arguments and ideas
  • Finding and using sources
  • Citing sources in APA, MLA, or Chicago-style format
  • Composing strong introductions and conclusions
  • Learning strategies for improving grammar, punctuation, and sentence structure

Tutors do not edit or proofread papers, but they do help students learn how to improve their own writing.

What Students are Saying

"Honest suggestions.  Very helpful.  A+"

"The greatest help is that my tutor is a fresh set of eyes that hasn't read my paper or the topic of the paper, so I know what points really need clarification for better understanding."

 "Learned how to become more specific with my thoughts and how to expand on them.  Learned how to develop [a] good thesis."

"Simply going through the paper paragraph by paragraph and working on structure and citing was extremely helpful."

"It was all very helpful.  To me the most helpful part was generating ideas for my paper."

"I found reading the paper aloud and together helped me to find some rough areas, but also my strong areas."

"I found being able to speak to someone about the assignment most helpful."

more...

 


The Writing Center
Halle Library, Room 126
978-232-2290
writingcenter@endicott.edu


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