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This page is part of the Graduate School Writer's Nexus. The information here is provided as a resource for graduate student writers who are international students or non-native speakers of English.
Support for International Students

 

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The Graduate School offers a number of workshops each semester that may be of interest to international students.


Support for Non-Native English Speakers

Classes on Writing and Presentation

  • The Writing Studies Department offers two classes for non-native speakers:
    WRIT 5051, Graduate Research Writing Practice for Non-native Speakers of English
    WRIT 5052, Graduate Research Presentations and Conference Writing for Non-Native Speakers of English
  • Students in the Carlson School of Management may take these two courses:
    MCOM 5520 Persuasive Writing in Business: Non-Native Speakers of English
    MCOM 5540 Strategies and Skills for Managerial Presentations: Non-Native Speakers of English

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The Graduate School does not endorse or recommend any particular editors or proofreaders available from the Web sites and list-servs provided here for your convenience. The editors and proofreaders act as private contractors for hire; use all due care and caution when hiring someone to work for you.

Other Resources for Non-Native English Speakers

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