Resources for Professors
We've compiled a list of resources for professors including a syllabi statement, strategies and tips for supporting multilingual writers, detailed flyers outlining our services, and a guide to approaching AI-integrated text in your classroom. We offer writing workshops on MLA, APA, and Chicago formatting and have included videos on these formats below.
If requiring student attendance to the Writing Center, please let our Director know at writinglab@apsu.edu your assignment details and due date.
We recommend adding the following statement to point your students towards using the Writing Center.
The APSU Writing Center:
The APSU Writing Center, located on the main floor of the Woodward Library next to Starbucks, offers free one-on-one writing assistance for all stages of the writing process. Our tutors work collaboratively with you, helping you explore strategies, refine your ideas, and build confidence at every stage of the writing process.
You can choose from in-person, online, or asynchronous appointments by visiting our at apsu.edu/writingcenter. If you need proof of attendance, please ask your tutor to send a report form directly to your professor’s email address.
We have attached a flyer going over our services that can be included in Syllabi.
We have attached our PowerPoint for class visits.
If a tutor cannot make it to a class held on-ground or via Zoom, we have prepared a video that walks students through the guidelines of formatting in MLA Style, 9th edition.
Click to access the video. More MLA printable resources can be found on our Writing Resources page.
If a tutor cannot make it to a class held on-ground or via Zoom, we have prepared a video that walks students through the guidelines of formatting in APA Style, 7th edition.
Click to access the video. More APA printable resources can be found on our Writing Resources page.
If a tutor cannot make it to a class held on-ground or via Zoom, we have prepared a video that walks students through the guidelines of formatting in Chicago Style, 18th edition.
Click to access the video. More Chicago printable resources can be found on our Writing Resources page.