If you are enrolled in a composition class, you may see that it is linked to a non-credit Writing and Rhetoric Workshop (NCT course). Students enrolled in the participating CMP sections (mostly CMP 120) are required to attend weekly writing workshops held by embedded tutors (ETs).
ETs are successful Rider students who have earned A's in their writing classes, have been recommended by their professors, have a high GPA, and participate in weekly training sessions.
At the beginning of the semester, ETs will poll the students in each section to select the best day and time for the writing workshops. If these don’t work for some students, there are plenty of other options to fulfill the requirement as we offer:
- Individual appointments with ETs (to schedule an appointment please visit TracCloud or contact [email protected])
- Individual appointments with writing consultants in the Writing Studio (to schedule an appointment please visit TracCloud)
- Online Writing Lab (OWL) for students in ET-supported CMP sections
For more details, please watch the video about NCT Requirements below.
If you have any questions about the ET program, please contact us at [email protected] or email the Coordinator of Composition Tutoring, Iwona Ionescu at [email protected].
We are looking forward to working with you!
Mission Statement
The Embedded Tutoring Program’s mission is to provide Rider University students with effective writing and reading support in participating CMP sections. Our goal is to help students become better writers, increase student engagement, promote good study habits and attitudes, and create a community of writers. We foster a supportive and personalized environment in which students as well as tutors develop communication, interpersonal, teamwork, leadership, and critical thinking skills.
Diversity Statement
The Embedded Tutoring team is committed to providing an inclusive, safe, accessible, and vibrant learning community of writers that embraces and appreciates students of all backgrounds. We encourage diversity and acceptance by welcoming students and employing tutors from all ethnicities, geographical locations, cultural environments, sexual orientations, and gender identities. We value our students’ unique life experiences and varied learning and writing styles.
All are welcome, important, respected, and encouraged here.
Coordinator of Composition Tutoring
Bart Luedeke Center
iionescu [at] rider.edu
609-895-5743