WAC + WID Program

The Writing Across the Curriculum + Writing in the Disciplines Program supports faculty and instructors across campus with course- and curriculum-relevant approaches to writing instruction.

WAC+WID Graduate Scholars Program

The Office of the Campus Writing & Communication Coordinator is excited to announce the open application call for the WAC+WID Graduate Scholars Program. This program is similar to the DTEI Pedagogical Scholars Program, where graduate students are given the opportunity to engage in advanced writing pedagogical and professional development in an interdisciplinary community that emphasizes professional and personal support.

CONSULTATIONS

CONSULTATIONS

We’re here to support you. The WAC+WID team is pleased to offer individual consultations (in person or through zoom) on any writing pedagogical matter.

EVENTS & WORKSHOPS

EVENTS & WORKSHOPS

The WAC+WID program hosts a selection of interactive workshops, lunchtime presentations, reading discussions, and other professional development opportunities.

TEACHING RESOURCES

TEACHING RESOURCES

Explore online resources to support teaching with writing.

WRITING PEDAGOGY CERTIFICATE

WRITING PEDAGOGY CERTIFICATE

The WAC+WID Program offers a Writing Pedagogy Certificate available for all instructors and Graduate Instructors who would like to learn more about teaching with writing and participate in a cross-curricular learning community.

GRADUATE SCHOLARS PROGRAM

GRADUATE SCHOLARS PROGRAM

With funding support from the Office of the Vice Provost for Teaching and Learning, the WAC+WID Program works closely with graduate students and their home departments on developing, applying, and assessing pedagogical materials that support undergraduate student writing.

WELCOME, PATRICK BONCZYK!

WELCOME, PATRICK BONCZYK!

The CWCC is excited to announce that Patrick Bonczyk has joined our team as the new WAC+WID Coordinator. Read his bio here.

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Contact

The office of the Campus Writing and Communication Coordinator honors and supports the diverse UC Irvine community of writers and writing instructors. If you are an undergraduate or graduate student who would like support on your writing, we have several options for you. Please visit our CEWC Appointments page for more information and to schedule a writing consultation.

If you are an instructor who would like to consult about any issues related to teaching with writing, please visit our Consultations page. We also invite you to connect with us and one another through our events and workshops.