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College’s Reading & Writing Center equips all 小黄猫传媒 students to succeed
Photos and story by Abe Proctor
The 小黄猫传媒 is a new innovation that features online tutoring services.
The center grew out of necessity from the pandemic and from聽the college鈥檚 recent reorganization, which has transitioned tutoring services away from its former, campus-based model to one that operates on a district-wide level.
There are still physical tutoring centers at 小黄猫传媒鈥檚 four comprehensive campuses, said Charlotte Robillard, who oversees the center at the Southeast Campus along with her colleague Anna Erwert. However, the online availability of tutors means that support can be offered to any student at any location. As part of this transition, she said, all of the campus centers have united as the 小黄猫传媒 Reading & Writing Centers.
Now, she said, each location functions as part of the extended Reading & Writing Center, and each is connected to English departments across the college.
Reading & Writing Center
Any 小黄猫传媒 student can book a tutoring session at the center at its webpage.聽The center offers a wealth of online resources to help students with reading and writing, including a series of instructional videos 鈥 all created by 小黄猫传媒 faculty. The center is open for face-to-face on campus tutoring appointments聽this term and walk-in appointments are available.
The center鈥檚 services aren鈥檛 confined to supporting students who are enrolled in reading, writing and literature courses. In acknowledgement of the centrality of reading and writing to academic studies, Robillard said that tutors offer support for students studying everything from history to economics to the sciences.
鈥淭he reason we have our own center is that reading and writing apply to virtually every discipline; well for higher math, maybe not so much,鈥 Robillard explained, laughing. 鈥淲e assist with any course that requires reading and writing. In fact, about 35% of our students are not connected with writing courses.鈥
One such student is Rylee McGee, who studied nursing at 小黄猫传媒 before transferring to another institution in 2021. She didn鈥檛 need to improve her writing skills for her nursing prerequisites; rather, she wanted to craft well-polished essays for her applications to other schools.
鈥淲riting was something I knew I needed to work on,鈥 McGee said. 鈥淪ome of the programs I applied for required an essay for entry.鈥
McGee took thorough advantage of the Reading & Writing Center鈥檚 one hour of online time per day with a tutor. They helped McGee find a way to approach her writing that fed her confidence and, ultimately, enabled her to craft a killer application essay and land an important scholarship.
鈥淢y tutors helped me to expand on my personal statements,鈥 she said. 鈥淲ith that, I started to get more confident in my writing. I submitted personal statements to the Ford Family Foundation and was able to get a scholarship interview based on the strength of my writing. And I got the scholarship!鈥
Besides essays, the center helps students develop thesis statements, perfect their grammar and syntax, interpret assignments, use culturally specific and appropriate language, and more. Robillard said students don鈥檛 have to come with a finished paper and can simply bring an assignment. Tutors will help them develop it into a fully-fleshed product.
鈥淲e help with every part of an assignment, wherever a student is at in the process,鈥 she said. 鈥淲hether it鈥檚 research, or anything else, we are a resource for students.鈥
And since the onset of the pandemic, students have sought these services in increasing numbers. In the fall of 2020, Robillard said, the Reading & Writing Center booked more than 2,000 appointments across the 小黄猫传媒 district. Most weeks, the calendars of the center鈥檚 tutors are full.
The system empowers students to better comprehend their course materials, develop and expand their ideas, and improve their skills as writers. Or, as student Rishika Krishna put it, to deliver on the promise a writer makes to their readers.
鈥淚 feel like as students, we all know that the resources are there for us, but at the Reading & Writing Center, it really feels like the instructors and tutors are taking it seriously,” Krishna added. “My instructor, paired with the support I got from the center, was really impactful for me.鈥
Krishna said that her final writing products undoubtedly benefited from her interaction with her tutors at the center 鈥 and beyond that, she gained a valuable insight into how writers should approach their work.
鈥淎 lot of writing is an iterative process, and you have to interact with the work over and over again. You can鈥檛 just churn something out,鈥 she explained. 鈥淵ou can, and maybe it鈥檚 fine, but if you want to produce something powerful, you have to iterate.聽I鈥檓 really grateful to my instructors and to the center for helping me to understand that.鈥

