Writing Center

The Virginia Tech Writing Center is a free service for all Virginia Tech undergraduate and graduate students, faculty, and staff. We also are happy to assist Language and Culture Institute students and area high school students. We're located in Newman Library's second floor Learning Commons, just past the elevators.

We help students with writing assignments from any university course. We can also help you with writing projects that are not linked to classes.

See all of the schedules and make an appointment: https://vt.mywconline.com/.

If you do not wish to create an account, contact the Writing Center Associate Director Jennifer Lawrence at 540-231-9270 to schedule an appointment.

Writing Support

Synchronous Tutoring
Face-to-face in Newman Library or live online writing consultations

Asynchronous Tutoring
24 hours later written feedback

English Conversation Support in the Writing Center
English conversation support sessions take place in Newman Library. Schedule an appointment, and one of our language coaches will help you practice English through informal conversation.

The Power Hour of Writing

Stop by and see us! Drop-in appointments are often available!

Virginia Tech Writing Center
Second Floor, Newman Library
Monday - Friday, 10 a.m. - 4 p.m.; Wednesday, 4 p.m. - 7 p.m.

For more information about the Writing Center, please contact Associate Director Jennifer Lawrence at jlwrnc@vt.edu or Director Travis Webster at twebster2@vt.edu.

Mission

The Virginia Tech Writing Center aims to support all writers within our community and foster an environment in which students' learning differences are respected and addressed. We employ a diverse group of graduate and undergraduate writing coaches working in multiple disciplines across campus. We strive to uphold VT's global land-grant values of discovery, learning, and outreach. In doing so, we are committed to:

We believe this view of writing, literacy, and research allows us to support our diverse VT community and challenges us to continually grow and shape our programs accordingly.

History

Like many university writing centers across the nation, the VT Writing Center was created in the early 1970s to support all students with their writing. Over the past decade, our Writing Center has experienced exponential growth under the direction of the current director, Jennifer Lawrence, and Dr. Diana George, who served as the director from January 2005 until retiring in June 2016. Notably, in the spring of 2012, the Writing Center moved from Shanks Hall to its current home, the 2nd floor of Newman Library. The Writing Center continues to play a central role in support of VT's mission by offering a place of interdisciplinary growth and cross-cultural collaboration, with a specialized focus in the art of written communication.

Employment Opportunities

Writing Center Coach positions (undergraduate):
Would you like to develop your communication skills by working as a writing center coach in our campus writing center?

If so, you must first apply to take the tutor training course, English 3744H: Writing Center Theory and Practice.

You do not have to be an English major, or even in the humanities. In fact, the students from STEM disciplines find it to be a particularly distinctive addition to their resumes.

Check the current timetable to see when the course is held, although some of the class times are dropped in order to allow for internship hours in the Writing Center. After completing the course, you may apply for a coaching position.