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The term '''Writing Center''' can refer to several different spaces on campus that focus on writing.  For undergraduates, this refers to the Writing Center in 310 [[Philosophy Hall|Philosophy]].
 
The term '''Writing Center''' can refer to several different spaces on campus that focus on writing.  For undergraduates, this refers to the Writing Center in 310 [[Philosophy Hall|Philosophy]].
  
== Undergraduate Writing Center ==
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== Writing Center ==
The Undergraduate Writing Center is located in 310 Philosophy Hall and is sponsored and run by the [[Undergraduate Writing Program]].  The center offers individualized help and feedback for any undergraduate student from [[CC]], [[SEAS]], and [[GS]].  The Writing Center consultants are graduate students usually in their fourth or later year of study who have had significant training and experience teaching writing at Columbia. Students may walk in during open hours or sign up for appointments.
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The Writing Center is located in 310 Philosophy Hall and is sponsored and run by the [[Undergraduate Writing Program]].  The center offers individualized help and feedback for any undergraduate student from [[CC]], [[SEAS]], and [[GS]], as well as all of the graduate schools, with the exception of [[Teachers College]], [[UTS]], [[JTS]], and [[School of Social Work|Social Work]].  The Writing Center consultants are graduate students usually in their fourth or later year of study who have had significant training and experience teaching writing at Columbia. Students may walk in during open hours or sign up for appointments.
  
 
== Barnard Writing Center ==
 
== Barnard Writing Center ==

Revision as of 12:19, 28 March 2012

The term Writing Center can refer to several different spaces on campus that focus on writing. For undergraduates, this refers to the Writing Center in 310 Philosophy.

Writing Center

The Writing Center is located in 310 Philosophy Hall and is sponsored and run by the Undergraduate Writing Program. The center offers individualized help and feedback for any undergraduate student from CC, SEAS, and GS, as well as all of the graduate schools, with the exception of Teachers College, UTS, JTS, and Social Work. The Writing Center consultants are graduate students usually in their fourth or later year of study who have had significant training and experience teaching writing at Columbia. Students may walk in during open hours or sign up for appointments.

Barnard Writing Center

Through its initiative called The Writing Fellows, Barnard offers peer assistance with writing at its Writing Center. The Fellows are specially trained peer tutors who work with writers in all disciplines. The Barnard Writing Center is located on the second floor of Barnard Hall.

Social Work Writing Center

The School of Social Work maintains its own writing center for its students. It is located in Room 530 in the School of Social Work building.

Graduate Writing Center at Teachers College

Teachers College has a writing center for its students in 155 Thorndike Hall. The center is a branch of the Office of Student Activities and Programs and offers a variety of writing services, such as private consultations, writing coaching, and instruction. The Graduate Writing Center also offers workshops throughout the year on topics that meet the wide-reaching needs of the Teachers College population.

Burke Theological Library Writing Center

Union Theological Seminary has a writing center for its students located on the first floor of its library.