Writing fellow
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A Writing Fellow or Fellow in Writing is a tutor or consultant who assists with college and university writing instruction in specific courses or academic fields. Whereas most Writing Center tutors are generalists, ready to work with writing from any course or field, Writing Fellows are specialists. Often working within a Writing Center or Writing Across a Curriculum program, they are typically assigned to provide oral and/or written feedback on papers to students in an upper-division writing class. A Writing Fellow is most often a peer tutor; however, the term “Writing Fellow” is also sometimes used for faculty members who advise others on teaching, assigning and responding to student writing in their specific disciplines.
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- Brown University Writing Fellows
- The City College Writing Fellows Program
- University College Falmouth Writing Fellows
- Writing Across the Curriculum Clearinghouse--List of Writing Fellows Programs
- University of Wisconsin-Madison Undergraduate Writing Fellows Program