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Work for the WCC

Make a difference while developing your own writing and communication skills. The NSU Write from the Start Writing and Communication Center is searching for enthusiastic and qualified students to join our team.

Peer Writing Consultants

As a Peer Writing Consultant, you'll have the opportunity to support fellow students in their writing journeys, from brainstorming ideas to revising final drafts. You'll gain valuable experience in tutoring, communication, and critical thinking, all while making a positive impact on the NSU community. We offer both Federal Work-Study and Student Employment positions for Peer Writing Consultants.

  • Open to undergraduate and graduate students who qualify for Federal Work-Study.
  • Search for positions on Sharklink JobX using the following titles:
    • (1493) Undergraduate Peer Writing Fellow
    • (1494) Graduate Peer Writing Fellow
  • Open to all students.
  • Search for positions on Sharklink JobX using the following titles:
    • (1225) Undergraduate Peer Writing Fellow
    • (1229) Graduate Peer Writing Fellow

Graduate Assistantships

Prospective and current students in the Master of Arts in Composition, Rhetoric, and Digital Media (CRDM) program are welcome to apply to become a graduate assistant working in the WCC. A variety of positions are available, and are awarded on a competitive basis.

Students may instead work as administrative assistants in the Department of Communication, Media, and the Arts (DCMA) office, as research assistants assigned to school faculty members, and as peer consultants or coordinators in the WCC. 

Position Hours/Week Compensation

WCC Graduate Assistant Coordinator

20

Full Tuition (15 credits per academic year*) + Stipend (up to $12,000)

WCC Graduate Assistant

20

Partial Tuition (varies) + $13.50/hour

WCC Graduate Peer Consultant

Varies

$13.50/hour

DCMA Research Assistantship

20

$12.00/hour

DCMA Administrative Assistantship

20

$12.00/hour

* 6 credits in fall, 6 credits in winter, 3 in summer

** Amounts may change due to curriculum changes or course loads.

*** Students are responsible for paying any applicable fees including but not limited to health insurance, international student taxes, housing deposit, and student activity fees. All students should contact their respective Financial Aid officer to review costs not covered by Graduate Assistant compensation package. 

Please submit the form below if you are interested in one of these positions.

Graduate Assistant Application

Contact Us

The WCC space is on the fourth floor of the Alvin Sherman Library, room 430.

Hours:
Monday - Thursday: 9 a.m. - 8 p.m.
Friday: 9 a.m. - 5 p.m.

Email: wcc@nova.edu
Phone: (954) 262-4644
Social Media: @nsuwcc

Email and phone messages are checked throughout the day seven days a week, with limited hours on weekends. Consultations are also offered remotely via Zoom seven days a week, with some occurring outside of our physical space's hours. 

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