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These resources are intended to supplement the work you do in and out of the classroom to improve your writing. If you need help in a particular class, you should arrange to meet your instructor to discuss your work.  Your instructor may also recommend that you sign up at one of the Writing Centers.  We hope that you will take advantage of all the resources available to you, including some of those offered on this page.

Online Reference Materials: 

Online Materials for Writers and ESL Students:

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  • Dave's ESL Cafe by Dave Sperling is a fun site with forums, news, and puzzles specifically for second language learners of English.

  • Purdue's OWL is the best known online writing lab and offers both resources for writers and online support to students (with priority to Purdue students, of course).

Rutgers Resources for Writers and ESL Students:

  • Learning Centers provide tutoring and study skills services, workshops, writing assistance, and course support for all Rutgers University students. 

  • Program in American Language Studies (PALS) at Rutgers University offers short courses that prepare non-native speakers of English for academic and professional work in American English, and for successful adjustment to life in the United States. PALS classes are designed to prepare international students for university, community college, or technical school matriculation. PALS also serves community members who wish to improve their English language skills.



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