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Chaffey College Writing Center


Frequently Asked Questions

A copy of the "Writing Center Info Guide," the Writing Center's rules and guidelines, and the policy on Internet usage can be downloaded here.

 

Do I have to make an appointment to see a tutor?

Although students may drop by the Writing Center to fill any open appointment slots, reserving an appointment in advance for Writing Center Services is strongly recommended.  For more details on making an appointment, click here.

 

What if I am late for my appointment?

 

Late arrivals may lose their slot to a student who is waiting for an available appointment slot.  Lateness will be determined by the time on the Writing Center's clock. 

 

How long are the appointments?

 

Directed Learning Activity sessions are 15 minutes long with the exception of Diagnostic Exercise review sessions, which are 30 minutes long.  Tutoring sessions are also 30 minutes long.  Study groups and workshops are approximately 60 minutes long. 

 

What is a Directed Learning Activity?

You can improve your writing skills by completing instructor-designed Directed Learning Activities.  You will discuss your findings with a tutor and learn how to apply them to your essay.  However, you must complete the independent portion of the Directed Learning Activities prior to meeting with a tutor.

 

What is a workshop?

Throughout the semester, the Writing Center offers one-hour instructor-led workshops on various topics: Summarizing a Piece of Writing, Proofreading Your Own Paper, Utilizing Instructor Feedback, and In-class (Essay) Writing Strategies.  Workshops are limited to ten students and tend to fill up quickly.  Advanced reservations are strongly recommended and can be requested up to six business days in advance.

 

What is a study group?

An
instructor can arrange for a tutor to conduct a 60-minute small group session with no more than eight students working on the same assignment or skill set.  Study group times are set up by the classroom instructor, and reservations are made through the Writing Center.

 

What happens in a tutorial session?

In a collaborative effort, you and a tutor work side-by-side discussing your ideas and your writing. By identifying your strengths and weaknesses as a writer, the tutor will introduce you to the skills and concepts that will enable you to develop your effectiveness as a writer. You will develop your critical thinking skills and gain confidence in your ability to produce competent, college-level writing. For more information, click here.

Who are the tutors?

The Writing Center is staffed by friendly and professional faculty instructors, graduate students, and peer tutors who are all interested in writing and in helping students become better writers. The tutors attend training sessions that address the latest in writing center theory and practice and are dedicated to student success.

For what classes can I go to the Writing Center?

You may make an appointment to come to the Writing Center for any class just as long as your appointment is for a Directed Learning Activity, workshop, study group, or tutoring session.  The tutors are trained to work with students at different grade levels, from various academic disciplines, and at different stages in their writing development.

 

How many hours do I need to fulfill for my English class?

 

If you are taking English 500, 550, 450, or 1A, you must complete five hours of supplemental learning in a success center.  Time spent on Directed Learning Activities, workshops, and study groups all count towards supplemental learning.  However, tutoring sessions DO NOT count toward your required time.  You should always remember to log out upon leaving the Writing Center, or you will only be given one minute of credit. 

 

Can I come to the Writing Center to type a paper or research online?

 

Computers for word processing and research are only available in the Library.  Nine computers are available in the Writing Center for Directed Learning Activities only.  These computers must be checked out at the front desk and will be monitored by Writing Center staff.


Can I do my homework in the Writing Center?

 

Homework may be completed in the Library.  You may only work on Directed Learning Activities in the Writing Center. 


When should I visit the Writing Center?

  • You need to complete a Directed Learning Activity.
  • You are stuck on a writing assignment.
  • You want to discuss an idea for an essay.
  • You want to discuss a rough draft of an essay with a knowledgeable, experienced writer.
  • You feel a little unsure about your writing.
  • You received an essay back from your instructor that requires you to rewrite or revise.
  • You want to learn how to edit your own work.
  • You received an instructor referral for a particular writing problem.
  • You would like to attend a writing workshop or study group.
  • You want to become a better writer.

What should I bring to my session?

You will be required to present a current copy of your Chaffey College Photo ID when entering and leaving the Writing Center. Also, be sure to bring a copy of the instructor's assignment, any related readings or materials, and any notes or drafts with you so the tutor can best help you.


   
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