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Writing and Communication Center

The Writing and Communication Center (WCC), located on the 1st floor in the Student Success Center at Hill Hall, is dedicated to fostering a safe and inclusive environment for collaboration on reading, writing, and communication projects. We focus on enhancing the learning experience through active participation in dialogue among students, faculty, and staff.

 Our motto is to Empower Students, the RAM way and the Write Way.

 The WCC offers support with writing projects, speeches, oral presentations, reading assistance, resumes, cover letters, personal statements, and visuals for papers or presentations. We focus on collaborative feedback to help students understand the writing process, develop improvement strategies, and perfect their presentation styles. Our goal is to build skills that help students become more confident, self-sufficient writers, readers, and communicators.

 Because we believe writing is a learning process that requires time to conquer, we assist writers at any stage of their writing process. This includes prewriting, brainstorming, organizing ideas, researching and evaluating sources, developing rough drafts, integrating sources, citing and formatting, revising content, editing, proofreading, and more.

Appointments

We offer in-person and virtual consultations by appointment. Walk-ins are welcome also! To book an appointment, visit WCOnline at WSSU or stop by The WCC.

For more information, contact Ms. Dominique Johnson, Coordinator of the Writing and Communication Center at johnsonds@wssu.edu or 336-750-8872.

Writing and Communication Center Resources

The Writing and Communication Center has a variety of resources available to assist students, faculty, and staff. These resources include:

Formatting and Citation

The Writing Process

The Research Process

Faculty and Staff

To achieve our goal of supporting students in their growth to becoming confident, self-sufficient writers, readers, and communicators, the Writing and Communication Center (WCC) would like to form a partnership with you and your department. You can schedule a classroom visit, presentation, or workshop, embed a consultant into your course, or refer a student to WCC.

Interested in partnering with the WCC? Email Ms. Dominique Johnson at johnsonds@wssu.edu or call 336-750-8872.

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