Appointments for Undergraduate, Masters, and PhD Students and Postdocs
In appointments, we can support you with brainstorming, planning, writing, revision, and publication. Our instructors are experts in teaching communication across disciplines, including digital, technical, and scientific writing and communication.
WCC appointments are included in students’ tuition. You can access them in person, remotely via our virtual platform, and asynchronously by email.
Types of appointments available
In-person appointments
In-person appointments are booked through the WCONLINE system, and are held in WCC’s offices, located on the second floor of South Campus Hall (SCH) above The W Store and the Bookstore. Check-in at the reception area located in The Write Spot, 219 SCH.
If you have started working on your assignment or project, please bring your work with you, including assignment instructions and rough work. You can choose to work from your laptop or from a second hard copy, but your advisor or tutor might need to distance and will either need a separate hard copy or access an electronic version. You can share links to your electronic document from the any cloud-based program (Google, Office365, etc.) via the appointment booking form.
If you would prefer to bring hard copies, printing services for students are available through W Print. There is a W Print kiosk in the lobby of South Campus Hall.
Remote virtual appointments
Virtual appointments occur using the WCONLINE system. For your virtual appointment, make sure you have a working webcam and microphone, and that you are working in a quiet and private location. Firefox and Chrome browsers work best for online appointments on the WCONLINE system. The online appointment system will not work on a tablet or smart phone.
On the day of your appointment, log in to WCONLINE approximately five to ten minutes before the beginning of your appointment. Click on your appointment in the schedule (it will appear as a blue rectangle) and choose "Start or Join Online Appointment." You will need to have an electronic version of your work available.
Email appointments
Email appointments are offered by some advisors, but not all. The advisor will spend 50 minutes reviewing your draft and will focus on the area(s) or question(s) you identify. They will not be able to read lengthy documents completely. You will receive email feedback starting about one hour after the appointment time you booked and by the end of that day. The advisor will not copyedit your document, but they will instead provide general feedback on such things as structure, clarity, style, error patterns, etc., depending on revision stage of your draft and any goals you identify.
In-person drop-ins
If you’re working in the Library, have a question, or want some quick help with an assignment or draft, come by for a drop-in appointment (no booking required).
In-person or virtual group appointments
To book an appointment for your group, please contact us at wcc@uwaterloo.ca.