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The Mission of the United Lutheran Seminary Writing Center is to provide excellent assistance in the writing and revising of academic papers, leading to every student’s growth in skills for academic and professional success. The center provides services to students in any degree program and for all levels of help.

The Writing Center provides research assistance, writing skills development, editorial assistance, and more. Contact us at library@uls.edu to schedule an appointment which we will schedule within five business days. Please include in your email your paper and the assignment prompt. We will review up to ten pages of text per assignment. 

All services may be provided as needed via video conference or in person. One-week notice is necessary to allow sufficient opportunities to schedule the session. Faculty may require students to consult with the writing center after seeing a need.

Writing Center Hours:

Writing Center Hours:

Currently By Appointment

Please contact us by email at library@uls.edu to schedule an appointment.

Services available:

  • Computer Skills Development
  • Writing Skills Development
  • Paper Formatting
  • Editorial assistance (10 pages per visit)
  • Helping develop focus / choosing a topic
  • Helping with structural design or revision
  • Research assistance
  • General outline construction (pre-writing assistance)
  • Assistance in the editing or creation of footnotes, citations, and bibliographies for classroom assignment
  • Tutoring students on how to format footnotes and bibliographies for any size project

Thesis and Dissertation Formatting 

  • Library staff will help format completed projects before printing/binding 
     

 

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