The Horldt Family Writing Center assists students with their writing needs. We are staffed by faculty members and help students at any point in the writing process. Our goal is to improve the student writer and stress the importance of the writing process within all disciplines.
We offer in-person tutoring in the SSC (C201), Zoom tutoring, and asynchronous writing feedback to address planning, developing, and revising written work. In addition to these sessions, the writing center facilitates the KCP Writing Workshop events.
The writing center also operates a summer workshop series the week before the fall semester. The workshop better prepares students for academic writing and focuses on analysis and argument.
The Horldt Family Writing Center operates fall, spring, and summer semesters.
Students can make an in-person or Zoom appointment with the HWC at: ltu.mywconline.com .
Any questions? Email the HWC at: writingcenter@xgcr.net , or drop by the SSC for in-person tutoring.
Students enrolled in the following classes have access to the Horldt Family Writing Center Canvas page:
COM 0094 and COM 1103
World Masterpieces I and II
Foundations of the American Experience
Development of the American Experience
The Canvas page offers various resources, including the ability to send messages and submit work for an online workshop session. Staff can assist students with their writing in any course .
Fall 2024 Hours
The Horldt Writing Center is now open for the fall 2024 Semester.
NEW: Appointments can be made at: ltu.mywconline.com.
Email us at writingcenter@xgcr.net with any questions.
Register for a workshop here: http://forms.gle/WDe8jttCjn7zMDYS6
Students should come to the Horldt Family Writing Center with the following:
- The assignment sheet
- Hard copy and electronic copy of paper/work (notes, outlines, etc.)
- Laptop computer and writing materials
- Primary source and secondary sources (if applicable)
- An identified purpose for the session
Faculty instructors and student tutors will:
- Help to understand the writing assignment
- Assist in selecting and developing a topic
- Aid in the understanding of the writing process (brainstorming/planning, drafting, revising)
- Guide in transferring thoughts and ideas to paper
- Discover areas where you can improve as a writer
- Leave students with a plan of direction to further pursue outside of the session
Faculty instructors and student tutors will not:
- Write passages, proofread, or edit your paper
- Comment on a grade given or estimate a grade the paper will receive
- Analyze or comment on instructor feedback (staff can look at the feedback given, and may be able to assist you with better understanding it, but students should ask your Instructor for further clarification if necessary)
- Student tutors will not address citation and research issues. (Faculty Instructors will provide assistance in a limited capacity)