Writing and Editing - , California, United States
The Writing Success Program was founded in 2002 by Janet E. Brown and concerned student leaders from the Campus Retention Committee (CRC). Prior to this establishment, Janet informally counseled students on their writing. In her approach, Janet centralized students' knowledge and ideas, challenging them to think beyond the surface of an argument through her use of critical questions and dialogue. Given the focus of the Community Programs Office on serving students who may have received inadequate preparation for the rigorous demands of college level reading and writing, Janet's writing methodology was clearly in line with the CRC's goal of providing non-traditional students with the resources necessary to tap into their highest potential. The Writing Success Program today continues this tradition, offering rich, engaging writing sessions that go far beyond mere tutoring or proofreading. We walk through each step of the writing process together with students to support them in developing the tools necessary to fully express their ideas in meaningful, eloquent writing. By asking questions, listening and discussing, we bring out the strength and clarity of students' arguments and empower them to take ownership of the writing process.