Cerritos College
Cerritos College • Norwalk, Calif.

Talon Marks

Cerritos College • Norwalk, Calif.

Talon Marks

Cerritos College • Norwalk, Calif.

Talon Marks

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Writing Center offers help to students

It’s likely we’ve all been there at one time or another. Sit down, write a letter, get flustered …enough already… time to go watch some television.

Cerritos College and its English Department understands this common dilemma. And it is offering a possible solution.

Ashe is a part of the writing assistance program offered at the New Writing Resource Center. The NWRC is not exclusive for English students; it is open to all students who seek assistance in writing for cross-curriculum classes.

Help is available on formulating, editing and writing MLA and APA style reports, essays, research papers, university applications, job resumes and much more.

“If it requires writing, we can help,” said NWRC tutor Vincent Gutierrez.

“This program is unique and very valuable,” said sociology major Albert Castillo. “I’ve attended other colleges and I’ve not seen such a quality assistance program. Cerritos College students are very fortunate.”

When there is no time to visit the NWRC, students have access to the web site at www.cerritos.edu/nwrc. The website, with the help of student interns from the innovation center, includes writing models, OWL (Online Writing Lab), and links to, “the highest quality websites applicable to college and university students,” added Ashe.

“We understand that students live demanding lives and that is why the website is there to help at all hours of night.”

The NWRC was developed by Ashe, with the support of the English department last spring. It was designed to help students enrolled in English 100 classes or higher who still required additional assistance in writing.

The program was then expanded to serve cross-curricular students. Faculty workshops are also hosted to further develop the program to better serve students.

The NWRC is open to all Cerritos College students. It is free and it does not show up on transcripts. Students show up, sign up for English 33, sit down and wait for help.

The NWRC also has its own radio show on the campus radio station, WPMD, 1700 AM, every Tuesday from 2-3 p.m. The show, titled “Kickin-It,” is hosted by Ashe and James Towns. Students can call the station and discuss writing, music, campus trends and voice their opinions on other matters.

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