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What is the RMC? | Hours
| Using the RMC | Writing
Resources | RMC Volunteers
What is the RMC?
The Research Mentor Center (RMC) is a departmental resource
for undergraduates that was started a number of years ago by
graduate student initiative to assist undergraduates in writing
and research. The RMC offers one-on-one
consulting, writing guides,
and other resources.
Our staff of graduate student volunteers offer help with writing for the communication
discipline, as well as with preparing personal statements for graduate school
and internship applications. Students can drop in during the RMC's open hours
with graduate student volunteers. The RMC is located in 222 Communications Building.
The best use of the RMC is to get help with conceptualizing,
researching for, and organizing your assignment --not just checking
grammar and spelling errors. For specific help on writing, check
out some of the University of Washington Writing
Centers.
RMC Hours
Using the RMC
Writing Resources
RMC Volunteers
Have questions about the RMC that aren't answered here? Email Dru Anthony Williams--
druw@u.washington.edu.
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