Writing Center Informational Visit Request Form
You may use this form to request a classroom visit from a Writing Center staff member. Our course visits are approximately 10 minutes in length. We typically cover:
  • What the Writing Center does
  • Who works at the Center
  • How to make the most of a visit and what to expect
  • Where we are located and how to make an appointment
  • Time for student questions
We bring flyers and we can also bring handouts of other writing resources you think will be helpful to the students in your class. 

It is also helpful to us when we can use your classroom projector to show students our webpage and where they can sign up for appointments and workshops.
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Email *
Your Name
Your classroom (building and room number)
Your course number & title (If you teach multiple sections/classes, please fill out this form for each section. There will be a link to complete the form again on the confirmation page.)
Below, please select your preferred dates and times for us to visit your class. We will do our utmost -- dependent on staff availability -- to visit on your first choice date. 

Course visits typically last between 5 and 10 minutes. We recommend that the visit take place at the beginning of class, but we can easily attend at the end or in the middle, too.

When choosing dates, please help us by requesting a date with at least two weeks' notice or more.
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If you have any questions or specific requests for your class visit from the Writing Center, please use this space. You can also email me at rcochran@brandeis.edu or our leadership team at writingcenter@brandeis.edu for additional questions about course visits.
A copy of your responses will be emailed to the address you provided.
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