PSYCHOLOGY FIELD EXPERIENCE Fall 2025 IMPORTANT INFORMATION
The Center for Teaching and Learning offers assistance to both students and faculty with their academic work and development. One-on-one and group tutoring sessions are available for one hour or more, on a scheduled or drop-in basis. Additionally, CTL offers a range of writing courses specifically for undergraduate students including: Writing in Academic Contexts, Writing Prior Learning and Inquiry & Research.
Much of your learning is writing intensive, and you will write in a variety of genres, from critical reflections to more formal research papers. Writing for an academic audience can also require one to gain new understandings about style and format. All students are encouraged to seek writing support for their courses throughout their career at Antioch. Students at AUS have multiple venues for free writing support:
Academic Support Lab (room 323 Library/CTL): The ASL offers free peer-based writing consultations through appointments (schedule directly on line at
https://antiochctl.mywconline.com/, call: 268-4416 or email: writinglab.aus@antioch.edu) and drop in hours as well as workshops and resources for successful writing at AUS. ASL tutors are graduate assistant students in various programs at AUS and thus have deep understanding of the types of writing done by AUS students. Check their website for future workshops on topics related to academic writing.
The Virtual Writing Center (VWC): The VWC is located on the AU Drive at antioch.edu/vwc and allows busy AU students to get quality peer-based feedback of their writing within 48 hours. Live conversations with peer e-tutors may also be arranged by emailing vwc@antioch.edu.