The Center
for Writing and Research
3 Bockman Hall (lower level) ~
Make an Appointment:
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Email:
writingcenter@luthersem.edu ~
Phone: 651.641.3465
The Center for Writing and Research at Luther
Seminary is a new service dedicated to providing the seminary community with
a timely, relevant resource for improving writing from across the
curriculum. By meeting with a writing professional in a one-on-one setting,
writers can get specific answers to the questions they are facing in the
writing process as well as identify and address points for improvement in
their own writing.
You have many
options for accessing our services:
Click here to view our schedule, or to make an appointment.
Use this web site to view the center’s hours, make a new appointment, or
cancel an existing appointment.
Visit us in 3 Bockman Hall (lower
level).
Whether or not you have
an appointment, you are welcome to stop by. We accept walk-ins in the order
of availability. Feel free to use the computer lab and our writers’ library
at any stage in the writing process.
Call us at 651.641.3465.
You can ask quick
questions, check the schedule, and make or change an appointment by phone. You can also request a class visit or workshop.
Email us at
writingcenter@luthersem.edu.
Feel
free to submit suggestions for additional writing resources, ask less
time-sensitive questions, and request modifications to our center hours or
services through Email.
Consultations are available at 45-minute
intervals. Students are not required to schedule an appointment to meet with
a consultant, but priority will be given to those students who have
scheduled appointments in advance. Students may schedule up to two
appointments per week, and may drop by as often as they like; standing
weekly appointments are also available. Those who are five-minutes late for
an appointment risk having their session given to those waiting, and
repeated failure to attend scheduled appointments may result in revocation
of scheduling privileges. Students and consultants are at all times
accountable to the policies and procedures of Luther Seminary.
Writing consultants will:
- Help the student to
determine what grammatical or mechanical errors are present and teach
the student to find and correct these on their own.
- Suggest ways to
improve the thesis, organization and content of a text.
- Explain how to cite
according to format (Chicago, APA, MLA, etc.).
- Recommend ways to get
unstuck at any stage in the writing process.
- Work with students on
any form of writing (including electronic content, reflective writing,
resumes, etc.).
- Discuss how to use
sources appropriately in a text.
- Assist non-native
students.
- Refer the student to
additional resources which may be helpful.
Writing consultants will not:
- Predict the final
grade or comments the instructor will assign to a paper.
- Write texts—or
portions of texts—for the student.
- Consult on exams
without written permission by the instructor as indicated on the exam or
in the course syllabus.
- Discuss students’ work
(with the student or others) outside of the consultation setting.
- Critique an
instructor’s assignment.
- Copyedit.
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