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The Graduate Student Resource Center has a list of writing support services offered by the Graduate Division as well as a list of editors for hire to connect students with potential third party editors for various writing projects. Read on for more info about these services and how to take advantage of them.
The Graduate Division has two different lists of writing services that may be helpful to graduate students: a list of writing support services provided by Academic, Professional, and Technical Graduate Writing Development Director Robby Nadler and an editing resource list for student that require this specific kind of support.
Academic, Professional, and Technical Graduate Writing Development Director Robby Nadler offers three types of services to assist students with their concerns, including Writing Counseling Services, Writing Facilitation Services, and Writing Advising Services (read here to see which service is right for you). To schedule a support appointment, please e-mail Robby Nadler.
If you are looking for more support in the later stages of writing, The Graduate Student Resource Center also has this list of editors for hire as a third party to connect students with potential editors for various writing projects. Many of these individuals have extensive experience editing dissertations, grant applications and reports, business communications, manuscripts, and other types of essays.
The Graduate Division does not officially endorse the quality or services of anyone on this list, nor do we receive compensation of any kind for business that transpires through this list. Please visit this link to learn more about the editors' experiences, rates, and contact information.
To be considered for the editing resource list, please contact Academic, Professional, and Technical Graduate Writing Development Director Robby Nadler for the application form.