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The Writing Center
We Are Here to Support You
The Writing Center provides both in-person and online writing consultations. This
free service is offered to all Ferris students from every major and covers all stages
of the writing process. The Writing Center employs both student and faculty consultants.
Our students excel at research and writing, and our faculty hold advanced degrees
in English composition or related fields.
During a session, our consultants work with you on developing essential skills needed
for professional and academic work, including lab reports, essays, research papers,
speeches, cover letters, resumes, scholarship applications, statements of purpose,
grants, proposals, and more.
We look forward to meeting with you in-person or online to discuss your work.
Make an Appointment
Writing Center Spring Hours
The Writing Center will open for the spring 2026 semester on Thursday, Janurary 15th
and close on Wednesday, May 6th.
Monday - Thursday: 9:00 a.m. - 8:00 p.m.
Friday: 9:00 a.m. - 3:00 p.m.
We will be closed:
Monday, January 19th for Martin Luther King Day
March 7th through March 15th for Spring Recess
April 2nd through April 5th for Mid-semester Recess
Visit Us
The Writing Center is located in the
Academic Literacies Center
at the campus library, FLITE, in room 120.
About the Ferris State Writing Center
Ferris State’s Writing Center understands writing to be a fundamental foundation for
an educated citizenry and an essential part of the intellectual life of a university.
And as digital technology continues to expand in an ever-growing and interrelated
global world, writing is a vital tool for strengthening and advancing communication
and knowledge. In such a world, Ferris State’s Writing Center understands writing
to be a social function, where written genres, textual mediums, and styles are continuously
shifting and evolving based on the communities that produce such texts. With this
understanding, Ferris State’s Writing Center is dedicated to fostering an intellectual
understanding of writing while promoting academic excellence. In so doing, the Writing
Center is a central site for literacy instruction, where we provide assistance and
insight for writers who are enrolled in all disciplines, who come from all social
and cultural backgrounds, who are members of all local and global communities, and
who display all ranges of writing and intellectual capabilities.
To carry out our philosophy and mission, the writing center values and is committed
to the following beliefs:
We believe writing to be a recursive act that involves multiple steps, where we will
serve all writers with generating initial ideas, organizing such ideas, and developing
multiple drafts—where we will continue to work with all writers to revise, rewrite,
and edit their writing into excellent and final products. We believe in recruiting
consultants from all disciplinary backgrounds, who always value diversity, equity,
equality, and fairness. We believe that writers evolve best when understanding the
characteristics of the genres they’re writing in (and the disciplines that produce
such genres), where writers work to understand the vocabulary, style, layout/format,
audience, and purpose of such genres.We believe that all Ferris State students and
community members are entitled to free writing consultation services.We believe in
a non-directive approach to writing consultation, where writers always maintain ownership
of their texts; writing consultants serve as an outside reader and audience rather
than editors and proofreaders. We believe in being sensitive to all writers and their
abilities, where we will always focus our efforts on building and ensuring confidence
in writing. We believe in offering a space that is welcoming, accessible, and comfortable
for all writers to work within.We believe in working with students who are multilingual
and multi-dialectical, where we will always value and understand the vital importance
between language, culture, and identity; with this acknowledgment, we will work toward
balancing students’ right to their own language and usage while offering creative
insight into the nuances of linguistic and often tacit demands embedded in academic
genres.We believe in the privacy of our clientele, where we will always respect confidentiality
and never disclose personal information; we will never ask for any personal information
from our clientele. We believe in doing yearly assessment to ensure that our consultation
outcomes continue to evolve and grow.
Before every writing consultation visit, our consultants will make certain that clients/student
writers are the guiding force of the visit. In other words, it is our duty to listen
to the concerns of the clients/student writers, where it is these concerns that will
frame each writing consultation visit. Through such framing, and after each writing
consultation visit, clients/student writers should be knowledgeable and aware of the
following:
Apply a sense of rhetorical awareness by identifying the rhetorical situation of the
text
Students should understand the characteristics of the written genre and how such knowledge
influences writerly choices.
Students should know the exigence and / or purpose of their writing and how such knowledge
influences writerly choices.
Students should know who their audience is and how such knowledge influences writerly
choices.
Apply self-guided revision practices
Students should understand that revising is not just “correcting mistakes”
Students should be able to articulate and map out a plan of action to advance their
writing, which includes an understanding of exigence, audience, genre.
Apply an understanding of what has been learned throughout the consultation visit
Students should be able to articulate and paraphrase key concepts that are being learned
throughout the consultation visit.
Contact
(231) 591-2534
[email protected]
1010 Campus Drive
FLITE 120
Big Rapids, MI 49307