SVC Writing Center
Writing Center Resources
Writing Guides (& other helpful links)
We continue to build our collection of Writing Guides. Keep checking back to find what we鈥檝e added!
- SVCWC | Introductions & Conclusions
- SVCWC | Thesis Statements
- SVCWC | Topic Sentences
- SVCWC | Topic sentence outline exercise
- SVCWC | Understanding assignments
- SVCWC | What is an academic essay?
- SVCWC | Writing as a process
- SVCWC | Writing the comparison analysis literature essay
- SVCWC | Writing a transfer application essay
- SVCWC | Introductions & Conclusions
- SVCWC | Thesis Statements
- SVCWC | Topic Sentences
- SVCWC | Topic sentence outline exercise
- SVCWC | Understanding assignments
- SVCWC | What is an academic essay?
- SVCWC | Writing as a process
- SVCWC | Writing the comparison analysis literature essay
- SVCWC | Writing a transfer application essay
- SVCWC | Writing a Resume
- SVCWC | Writing a Resume QUICK GUIDE
- SVCWC | Template idea: Functional resume
- SVCWC | Template idea: Combination resume
- These templates are not fillable; they are meant as a possible organization and layout guide.
- Use along with the 鈥淲riting a Resume鈥 writing guide, above.
- Adapt them to match your needs!
Helpful links for other guidance and examples:
Other Resources
- This site, maintained by graduate students in English at University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill, includes many useful 鈥渉andouts鈥 and writing videos to help you get started and to get you 鈥渦nstuck.鈥
- (video) Explains Carol Dweck鈥檚 ideas about how having a 鈥済rowth mindset鈥 can make you a better learner, in an easy-to-follow video.
- Everybody procrastinates, but that doesn鈥檛 mean it鈥檚 inevitable.
- (video)
- 鈥This Online Writing Lab offers extensive information and support for writers.
- 鈥Information and exercises to help you improve your grammar.
Faculty Resources
- Writing Center Info On Course Syllabus We鈥檇 love to have you include information about the Writing Center on your course syllabi. Click for suggested syllabus text.
- Peer Tutors in the Writing Center Why use peer tutors in the writing center? Click for more information.
- Request For Services Request a visit for your class to or from the Writing Center! Call us at 360.416.7855 or email us at SVC.WritingCenter@skagit.edu.
We can always use help spreading the word about our services! Feel free to download and/or print the promotional materials below. You can also contact us at svc.writingcenter@skagit.edu for brochures and bookmarks.
SVC Writing Center (MVC)
Location: Lewis Hall 321 (L-321)
Phone: 360.416.7855
Email: SVC.WritingCenter@skagit.edu