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Clackamas Print
Wednesday, Feb. 7, 2007
Free writing assistance for all
lela Dickerson
The Clackamas Print
Having trouble writing
scholarship
applications?
Free writing help is available
for students in the Community
Center.
Located in the Bill Brod
Community Center, in Room
140, students get one-on-one
assistance with any writing
assignment for any class or
project.
The staff, which is made up
of Clackamas English facul­
ty, helps with comprehension,
strategies for getting started,
grammar, editing, organiza­
tion, revision, citing sources
and anything else that has to do
with writing.
In addition, assistance
with writing scholarship and
entrance applications, as well
as resumes, is also available.
“The one thing we can’t
do,” said Center Coordinator
and English Instructor Carol
Burnell, “is write the paper for
you!”
The center is open weeks
two to 10 during fall, win­
ter and spring terms. ..While
appointments are available,
students can also drop in with­
out one.
Each term, the hours vary,
but times are available in the
mornings and afternoons,
Monday through Thursday. If
funding allows, Burnell hopes
to add more times in the eve­
nings and online, as well as
more staff members.
For many years, the English
Department has wanted to cre­
ate a writing center because
many faculty members have
experience with writing cen­
ters and feel they hold great
value for students.
Burnell was hired to coordi­
nate the Writing Center because
she had run the Writing Center
at Portland State University,
as weir as taught literature and
composition classes there.
The Writing Center is an
excellent opportunity for stu­
dents and faculty. The faculty
has the opportunity to work
with the students individually.
“I learn so much from sitting
down and listening to the folks
who come in to the Writing
Center, and I get to see imme­
diate results,” said Burnell.
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