Cypress Writing Center



Cypress Writing Center (CWC)

The Cypress Writing Center (CWC) provides students with virtual supplemental learning opportunities designed to improve academic reading and writing skills. Staffed by trained tutors as well as Cypress College English and ESL faculty, the CWC offers individualized Writing Assignment tutor meetings and Directed Learning Activities (DLAs).

Drop-In Tutoring for Writing Assignments

The CWC offers tutoring on a first come, first served basis. A student may have two (2) thirty (30) minute sessions per day. We do NOT proofread or edit papers. The goal of these sessions is to get students to start working on a maximum of two (2) specific elements of their paper. These sessions are great for brainstorming, expanding ideas, or checking formatting.

Online tutoring sessions are 30 minutes in length.

*Steps for meeting with a tutor to review a Writing Assignment:
STEP #1: Have the information listed below ready for sharing.

  • Your name and student ID #
  • Course Name and CRN
  • Your email address
  • Your prompt or assignment instructions
  • A ready to upload copy of your draft in .pdf or .doc format (no Google Doc links)
  • 2 specific areas of focus you would like your tutor to help you review. Some examples of could be:
    • Brainstorming
    • A specific grammar concept (run-on sentences, passive voice, verb tense etc.)
    • Formatting
    • Focus on specific paragraphs (introduction, conclusion)
    • Expanding ideas
    • Integrating quotations
    • Citations (MLA, APA, etc.)

STEP #2: Visit the CWC Canvas page during operating hours to receive remote tutoring, or stop by our center for in-person tutoring.

NOTE: We are currently not sending individual verifications to students. We will send verifications directly to faculty as requested.

Directed Learning Activities (DLAs)

DLAs are faculty-designed assignments that focus on the development of a reading or writing skill, or academic strategy, within a limited, supervised timeframe. Each directed learning activity will require approximately 60 minutes to complete and include an overview of the activity’s objective(s) and steps involved, as well as a review session with a tutor or faculty member.

How do I get a DLA?

  • Register for the CWC Canvas page to have access to all of the DLAs. *NOTE: registration could take up to 48 hours for the CWC Canvas page to appear in your Canvas account.
  • Instructions for how to complete an DLA are listed on the CWC Canvas.
  • All DLAs are available to be downloaded for completion on the Canvas page.
  • If any questions, visit our CWC Canvas page, stop by in-person, or email us at cypresswritingcenter@cypresscollege.edu.

What do I do when I am finished with the DLA?

  • Visit the CWC Canvas page during operating hours to receive remote tutoring, or stop by our center for in-person tutoring.

NOTE: We are currently not sending individual verifications to students. We will send verifications directly to faculty as requested.

Want a Workshop?

Workshops at the CWC are intensive, interactive 50-60 minute presentations focused on specific academic skills or strategies. They are held in a small-group setting (typically 6-8 students). Each workshop will include an overview of the topic, and short presentation, and a hands-on activity. Workshops are led by English or ESL faculty and tutors.

The schedule for workshops and process for signing up for these valuable learning opportunities will be available on the CWC Canvas Course shell.


To receive tutoring remote or in-person, register with the Cypress Writing Center Canvas course by clicking the button below.

*NOTE: registration could take up to 1 to 2 business days for the CWC Canvas page to appear in your Canvas account.


Library

Location

Library & Learning Resource Center, 1st Floor, Room 130

Contact Information

E: cypresswritingcenter@cypresscollege.edu
T: (714) 484-7322

Hours

Summer 2024
Monday – Thursday 10 a.m. – 5 p.m., on campus and online
Friday, Saturday, Sunday, and Holidays: Closed

Fall 2024
Monday – Thursday 9 a.m. – 6 p.m., on campus and online
Friday 10 a.m. – 2 p.m., online only
Saturday, Sunday, and Holidays: Closed