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Write Site

Write Site

Helping you be a better writer

Write Site is open to all TWU students, faculty and staff who would like someone to review and discuss their writing projects, including resumes and curriculum vitae. Our staff comes from multiple disciplines, and there is no charge for using Write Site.

Your papers will get better if you have someone else look at them. Experienced writers share their work with someone before it's turned in or published. Sometimes people are afraid to make use of our services, but we're here to help. Every person who works in Write Site is dedicated to the students, faculty and staff. There's not a finer group of people around to help you.

Write Site provides:

  • direct, individualized assistance to students with any aspect of writing
  • a wide variety of writing resources
  • staff for faculty members’ classes
  • writing workshops, seminars and summer camps
  • virtual assistance through the Online Writing Lab (OWL)

Write Site Appointment Policy:
For every thirty-minute appointment, tutors can review three double-spaced pages. For every hour appointment, tutors can review six double-spaced pages. If they feel the need, students can and should make multiple appointments for the same paper.

  • We strongly encourage face-to-face tutoring, if possible, for the best results.
  • Students may request assistance for up to four hours a week.
Write Site tutor Emma Chambers
Write Site tutor Emma Chambers

In-person tutoring

While online sessions are helpful, there is no substitute for in-person tutoring to discuss the process of writing, and the issues you're confronting. Write Site is open to students from all colleges, departments and divisions.

Tutoring supports classes and is not as a replacement for classroom instruction. We assist students:

  • through the writing process (invention, organization, drafting, revision, and editing)
  • writing for various audiences and purposes
  • employing critical thinking for exposition and persuasive writing
  • writing in various modes of expression

We can help with grammar and usage, proper uses of documentation styles, understanding plagiarism, and helping non-native speakers writing in English.

Appointment or walk-in

Write Site accepts appointments, but walk-ins are welcome for live tutoring. Undergraduate and graduate students can receive up to four hours per week of appointment time.

"We generally have 30 minutes to an hour sessions and not a lot of time to do line editing for long documents," Greer said. "You walk in and tell us what to look at, and that's what we do."

Help with tests

Tutors are not permitted to assist with tests or examinations without written permission from instructor. For questions about exams, students should ask their instructor to contact Dr. Russell Greer, Interim Tutor Coordinator, at rgreer@twu.edu or 940-898-2118.

Location

Write Site is located in the Blagg-Huey Library on the second floor.

Hours of operation

  • Monday-Thursday (as tutors are available): 9 a.m.-8 p.m.
  • Friday: 9 a.m.-1 p.m.
  • Sunday (ONLINE ONLY): 6-10 p.m.

Note:

  • Online hours vary. Please check Penji for virtual availability. 
  • Write Site is occasionally closed Fridays for staff development. Closings are indicated on Penji. 
  • Write Site is closed during the week of finals.

Make an appointment

1. Please go to our scheduling system called Penji at web.penjiapp.com. You can find Penji here:

Penji
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or download the Penji app on your cell phone and log on there.

2. Log in with your TWU email and password.

3. Once you log in, choose "For Students: Schedule Appointments."

4. Choose a 30-minute appointment, a one-hour appointment, or view in-person drop-in hours.

5. Next, select a topic.

6. Choose a date and time for tutoring.

7. Choose a tutor.

8. Determine the kind of appointment you would like, either (1) a face-to-face meeting on the 2nd floor of the Blagg-Huey Library (Room 235), or (2) a Zoom meeting online, or (3) uploading a paper for comment, a process called an OWL (asynchronous online).

9. Tell the tutor what you would like to focus on during the appointment. Then upload a rubric or written assignment and upload the paper draft in WORD.

10. You will see an overview message on Penji listing your appointment's (A) topic; (B) Time and Day; (C) tutor; and (D) the location (i.e. library, Zoom, OWL (Asynchronous Online--uploading paper).

11. You will then get a confirmation email.

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Write Site's Russell Greer, PhD, secretary Hannah Diaz and tutor Hannah Barrera at Boo at the U.
Write Site's Russell Greer, PhD, secretary Hannah Diaz and tutor Hannah Barrera at Boo at the U.
Write Site secretary Hannah Diaz and tutor Hannah Barrera at Boo at the U.
Write Site secretary Hannah Diaz and tutor Hannah Barrera at Boo at the U.

Page last updated 8:45 AM, February 21, 2024