Policy
As per the Writing Center Handbook:
The Writing Center’s Policy on Academic Integrity
Everyone who works for the Writing Center or visits the Writing Center must follow the Georgetown University Honor System: https://honorcouncil.georgetown.edu/system/
A Writing Center tutor’s job is to help students become better writers. While most sessions focus on academic papers that will be graded in a Georgetown class, tutors ensure that clients retain ownership and responsibility for all work. Tutors never do graded work for a student. In working with student clients, tutors ask questions, discuss writing and editing options, offer advice, and teach writing and editing concepts. If needed, a tutor may model how to copyedit a sentence or fix a grammar error; in these cases, the tutor will then prompt the student client to demonstrate that they can do on their own whatever the tutor has modeled. A tutor is not a client’s editor or proofreader — though tutors help student clients to become better editors and proofreaders.
Conditions for Terminating a Session
Consultants reserve the right to terminate a session for the following reasons:
- Sexual harassment of any kind
- Racism
- Homophobia
- Sexism
- Harassment related to gender identity, religion, or immigration status
- Threatening language or intimidation
Repeat Client Policy
- We are delighted when clients return to the Writing Center. However, we ask that clients book no more than five sessions with one consultant in a given semester so that our clients benefit from a variety of tutoring approaches.