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Writing Center

Consultants & Resources to help improve your writing skills

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The Writing Center operates on a walk-in basis and is located in the R. Alton Cox Learning Resources Center (LRC) room 214.Take the stairs or elevator to the second floor and then proceed to the back of the building to the Writing Center. The hours of operation are posted on the door.

To use the E-Writing Center, students should:

  1. Email* a designated instructor during the hours they are scheduled. *Students should use their RCC email address.

  2. Attach the essay draft as a word document.

  3. Include a brief subject in the SUBJECT or RE line.

  4. Include a message with specific questions.

  5. Include the course/instructor information and a description of what the writing assignment entails. Attaching the actual assignment guidelines can be helpful.

The WC Consultant will e-mail the student back with general feedback and suggestions on how to improve their writing.

 

The Writing Center is located in the R. Alton Cox Learning Resources Center (LRC) room 214.

Take the stairs or elevator to the second floor and then proceed to the back of the building to the Writing Center. The hours of operation are posted on the door.

The Writing Center entrance is on the 2nd floor of the LRC, room 214. 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

What We Do

  • The Writing Center is a free service designed for currently enrolled RCC students who desire feedback, assistance, and guidance with college-level writing.
  • The Writing Center offers assistance through each phase of the writing process – from prewriting to revision.
  • Students can also receive help with MLA and APA documentation styles.
  • The Writing Center is staffed by qualified professionals at RCC.
  • The e-Writing Center operates by e-mail. Students must use their RCC e-mail address and include the following: a brief subject in the SUBJECT or RE line; a message with specific questions; the course/instructor information; a description of what the writing assignment entails; and draft (attached).

The Writing Center is staffed by full-time English faculty and other qualified professionals at RCC. Writing Center consultants work one-on-one with students to coach them through the writing process.