1. When Ryerson University’s
SERVICES: FAQ:
Writing Centre first opened its One‐on‐one peer tutoring The Writing Centre is located
doors in 1998, it offered basic, inside the Ryerson Library
one‐on‐one essay writing support.
in the areas of in LIB 272B.
The Writing Centre is open
Since then, the Writing Centre has Grammar and punctuation Monday to Friday: 10 am – 8
grown and evolved in order to help pm.
Ryerson’s 34,000 full and part time Sentence and paragraph structure
students (not to mention the more To make an appointment, go to
than 30,000 Chang School of Essay research and brainstorming www.ryerson.ca/writingcentre
Continuing Education students) and book your appointment
become better writers. Outlines online.
The Writing Centre is not an
Today, the Writing Centre offers a
Critical reading and writing skills editing service. We will not
variety of services such as
edit or proofread your work
one‐on‐one tutorial sessions,
Writing better introductions and for you. We will not suggest
in‐class presentations, specialized
content.
workshops on APA and MLA
formats, essay writing skills, conclusions
plagiarism seminars, online We will teach you how to rec‐
tutorials and digital workshops. Academic formatting ognize where your work needs
help and suggest writing and
editing strategies. We will show
Presentation writing and delivery
you how to present what you
have to say in the way most
And much, much more! effective for your purpose.
Speakers of languages other
than English are welcome in
the Writing Centre and to our
workshops. In fact, some of the
workshops we offer are espe‐
cially tailored for multilingual
speakers.
2. Workshop and in‐class
presentation information:
Make the “Write” choice: Ryerson
The Writing Centre offers a Visit Ryerson’s University’s
variety of workshops. Topics
Writing Centre
include APA and MLA
formatting, Essay Writing, and Writing Centre
Plagiarism. Please consult the Before You Hand in
Workshop Schedule on our
website to see when these and Your Next Assignment!
other workshops are offered.
The Writing Centre has
expanded its in‐class
presentation work. Many of
our tutors are graduate
students who will come right Writing Centre
to your classroom and deliver
a customized presentation LIB 272B
pertaining to any upcoming
Phone: 416‐979‐5000 ext 7192
writing requirements your
students have to work on. writingcentre@ryerson.ca
Asking a tutor to come to your
class is more efficient than www.ryerson.ca/writingcentre Make the
sending all of your students to
the Writing Centre with the
same questions. Please contact
“Write”
the Writing Centre to set up a
presentation.
Choice!