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END OF SEMESTER CLOSING DATES Chilliwack: Monday April 16th last day for appointments Abbotsford: Thursday April 19 last day for appointments



ATTENTION STUDENTS! Please note that you have the option of one, or one half hour appointments. Do you have a quick question, or are you short on time? In that case please choose to make your appointment only one half hour.



If we are fully booked on the day you want to come in, we have a waiting list. Click the clock icon on the schedule page to go on this list; you will receive an email or text message if and when an appointment is canceled on your preferred day.



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The Writing Centre offers face to face one-on-one feedback on the writing that you are doing for your UFV courses. Centre instructors can assist you in understanding various writing assignments, such as research essays and reports, annotated bibliographies, literature reviews, lab reports, critical reviews, resumes, and application and cover letters. Centre instructors can assist you at various stages of your writing process with, for example, understanding your assignment requirements, narrowing topics, identifying research strategies, developing ideas, organizing material, drafting, and revising. Centre instructors do not proofread your written work; rather, they offer expert advice that you can apply to your writing.

 

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