Writing Cru Workshops
Workshops are a great way to get in your Writing Center requirement for your class. All of our workshops are interactive, so you must bring a current or past writing assignment with you, either on your laptop or printed out. Workshops can fit up to 12 students, and you should sign up ahead of time to ensure that your spot is reserved.
Listed below are workshops any student can attend. If you are looking for a workshop that was specifically designed for your course, please refer to instructions provided to you by your professor or contact us directly for more information.
Instructions for How to Sign-Up
To sign-up for your workshop, you will be signing into our scheduling system at the Writing Center. Follow these steps:
- Go to umhb.edu/wco and sign-in using your OneLogin credentials.
- Fill out the new client form. You can choose how the system will notify you about appointments that you have created under the email options category. (If you have visited the Writing Center before, you may already be in the system and be able to skip this step).
- Click on the drop-down next to the dates and select “Workshop Schedule.”
- Click on the calendar icon next to “Next Week” and select the date of the workshop that you would like to attend. Make sure that you are signing up for the workshop that fits with the paper that you are working on.
- Click on the time that you would like to attend the workshop. If someone has already signed up for this time, the time slot will be bright blue. Up to 12 people may sign up for each workshop before it is full.
- Fill-out the form with all relevant information (form opens in a new window). Click on “Save Appointment." Your spot in this workshop will be reserved.
- If you have selected to receive email notifications, you will receive confirmation that you have made an appointment.
MLA Part 1
In this workshop, we will go over the various aspects required in an MLA paper: spacing, headers, and headings. We will also look at the most common citations and you will be able to ask questions about to how to cite other works.
MLA Part 2
This workshop will teach you how to correctly format and cite sources in your paper according to MLA format.
APA
In this workshop, we will go over the various aspects required in an APA paper: the title page, abstract (and keywords), running head and section headings. We will also look at the most common citations and you will be able to ask questions about to how to cite other works.
Contact Information
Felicia Juliano • Assistant Director for University Writing
Location: Mabee Student Success Center • Second Floor • Suite 213
Address: 900 College Street, Box 8443 • Belton, TX 76513
fjuliano@umhb.edu • Phone: (254) 295-5457
Page last updated June 22, 2022