Writing Resources
The Writing Center has compiled a collection of resources to help students better understand writing concepts. The literature below references textbooks and includes examples for a variety of concepts, including the writing process, documentation, and special writing situations.
Handouts and Worksheets
Research Documentation
- 1301 MLA Works Cited Help
 - 1302 MLA Works Cited Help
 - Annotating Sources
 - APA Step by Step
 - Chicago Manual of Style Step-By-Step
 - In-Text Citations
 - MLA Formatting
 - More MLA and In-text Citation Examples
 - Purdue Online Writing Lab
 - To Cite or Not to Cite
 - Using Sources in Your Paper
 
Writing
- Anatomy of a College Paper
 - Choosing Effective Words
 - Essay Development
 - Formal Academic Writing
 - Further Developing Paragraphs and Essays
 - How to Write a Thesis Statement
 - Introductions and Conclusions
 - Know That It Flows
 - Paragraphs
 - Research Papers
 - Revision Tips
 - Rhetorical Analysis
 - Rogerian Argument
 - Sentence Templates
 - Signal Verbs and Phrases
 - Thesis Statement Types & Models
 - To Use or Not to Use
 - Toulmin Argument
 - Transitional Words
 - Vague Words Tables
 
Grammar
- Articles A, An, and The
 - Common Grammar Mistakes
 - Infinitives and Gerunds
 - Misplaced, Interrupting, and Dangling Modifiers
 - Prepositions
 - Reducing "Be" Verbs
 
Subject Specific
- Commonly Confused Words
 - Drama Interpretation
 - Eight Parts of Speech
 - Giving Oral Presentations
 - How to Fix Uneven Spacing in MS Word
 - Poetry Explication
 - Short Story Analysis
 - Tackling Timed Writing
 - Terms to Know in English 1301
 - Timed Writing Practice
 - Unique Footers MS Word
 - Using P.I.E.
 - Writing a College Application
 - Writing a Job Application Letter
 - Writing a Professional Resume
 - Writing a Scholarship Essay
 - Writing Timed Essay Exams
 - Transfer Essay Tips Checklist