Writing Centers and Resources

UW Writing Centers

Art
Art 120 (SoA Image Library)

The Writing Center is open to all students enrolled in a School of Art course.

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CLUE Writing Center
141 Mary Gates Hall
clue@u.washington.edu

The CLUE Writing Center is a free multi-disciplinary tutoring service that is open to all UW undergraduate students.

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Communication Research Mentor Center
222 Communications

Assistance with writing and research for students writing papers for communication courses.

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History Writing Center
218 Smith
(206) 543-5692
hwc@u.washington.edu

Open to history majors, to students writing papers for history courses, and to Evening Degree Students.

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Odegaard Writing & Research Center
326 Odegaard Undergraduate Library
(206) 543-2990 ext 273
owrc@u.washington.edu

Open to the entire UW community.

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Office of Minority Affairs & Diversity (OMA&D) Writing Center
OMA/D Instructional Center
1307 NE 40th
(206) 543-5425

Open to EOP students and students meeting eligibility requirements.

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Philosophy Writing Center
362 Savery
philwrit@u.washington.edu

Open to students writing papers for Philosophy courses.

Political Science/Jackson School/Law, Societies and Justice Writing Center
105 Gowen
(206) 616-3354
pswrite@u.washington.edu

Open to students writing papers for political science, international studies and LSJ courses.

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Psychology Writing Center
Guthrie Annex 4, Room 109
(206) 685-8278
psywc@u.washington.edu

Open to students writing papers for Psychology courses.

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Sociology Writing Center
203 Savery
writesoc@u.washington.edu

Call to make an appointment.

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