
The Writing Center serves the writing needs of the College community. Writing Tutoring is available for all registered students, regardless of whether you are currently enrolled in a writing course. During busy periods (midterms and finals), students currently enrolled in English courses will be given priority in scheduling appointments with tutors, while all other students may take advantage of our weekly writing walk-in hours.
For appointments call: 201-447-7489
Download our Writing Center Brochure (pdf)
Fall Hours (9-15-2008 to 12-20-2008):
Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday, Thursday: 9am-8pm
Friday & Saturday: 10am-3pm
Writing Center Supervisor
Miriam Pollock
MA in English Literature (NYU), ABD in English Education (NYU)
Email: mpollock@bergen.edu
Phone: 201-447-7136
L125G
When you enter through the main doors of our Tutoring Center (L125) and pass the reception desk (where you'll make your appointments), you'll find the Writing Center at the far end of the room.
We have computers and a wide variety of handbooks and composition readers available for use in the Writing Center, as well as handouts designed to answer common writing questions, including, "How do I use MLA citation?" and "How do I paraphrase and when should I quote?"
Visit the Writing Center early for help with essays, research papers, and even creative writing! We can help you get started as well as help you revise. Writing Center tutors can:
- identify writing skills you’ve mastered and those you still need to learn.
- find patterns of error and offer techniques to encourage independent self-correction.
- ask clarifying questions.
- help you own your work, locate your audience, and refine your voice.
- give you an opportunity to write and receive immediate feedback.
- assist with pre-writing strategies such as outlining, brainstorming, and clustering.
- help with reading comprehension of textbooks, essays, and assignments.
- offer research strategies, including how to narrow/broaden/complicate the scope of your thesis/question to meet page requirements.
- help you quote, paraphrase, and properly cite sources, both in-text and in a Works Cited, so as to avoid plagiarism.
- listen and act as a scribe and sounding board to help you hear yourself.
Writing Links:
Reference Materials:
Research:
Writing Center Links for Tutors and those interested in Writing Center Theory and Practice:
Publications
Blogs
- Peercentered: is a space for peer writing tutors/consultants or anyone interested in writing centers to blog with their colleagues from around the world. Bloggers here will share their ideas, experiences, or insight.
Professional Organizations
English Faculty Liaisons
Dr. Jessica Datema, jdatema@bergen.edu
Professor Brian Cordell, bcordell@bergen.edu
Professor Adam Goodell, agoodell@bergen.edu