What are some free resources that will help me with my writing?
TEL Writing Workshops
- Writing Workshop 1. Pre-Writing, Introduction, Thesis
- Writing Workshop 2. Body Paragraphs, Conclusion, Revision
You may learn about upcoming workshops and sign up for them through our scheduling link located here. If you would like more information, please email studentcoaches@tel-education.org.
OWL Purdue
Whether you are looking up the specific format for citation in MLA, APA, or Chicago writing style, or wanting to know how to create a Title Page, the OWL Purdue website is a great resource to learn all the nuances of acceptable formatting within each writing style.
To visit the OWL Purdue website, please go to https://owl.purdue.edu/.
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