For WCU students who either live on campus or locally, we offer individual appointments with trained graduate assistants who can help with any stage of a writing assignment. We also offer extensive online writing resources to help you address your assignments successfully. If you’re a strong undergraduate writer and enjoy working with your fellow students, we offer positions in our Writing Fellows program.
For students who cannot attend tutoring sessions in the Writing Center, distance education services are available through your WebCat course. Please contact your instructor for more information.
Consider evaluating your own writing before you submit a paper for review, and visit our extensive online writing resources that address a variety of topics.
Find useful online resources for a variety of writing topics, along with specific graduate-level resources: summarizing a journal article, writing an abstract, creating a literature review, and formatting your thesis/dissertation. If you're an Ed.D. student, please see our guidelines for working with the Writing Center.
We offer individual appointments with trained graduate assistants who can help you with the finer points of American English. We invite you to take advantage of our online writing resources, as well as Purdue University’s extensive resources for non-native speakers of English.







