New & Current Students
Graduate Writing Services
Graduate writers face unique challenges that range from learning to navigate larger pieces of sustained writing to successfully approaching unfamiliar genre conventions. OGS is here to provide support.
Schedule a 30-minute online meeting with Dr. Stephanie Harper regarding graduate writing at any stage of the process.
Schedule a 45-minute online meeting with Laura Murphy, OGS's multilingual writing specialist, regarding graduate writing at any stage of the process.
Booking Information
- Appointments cannot be made less than 48 hours in advance.
- Appointment Limits: 1 session per day, no more than 2 per week
- Please email us if you need to reschedule or cancel
- Be prepared to share your screen (check system settings before the meeting)
- Have materials, like the writing or the prompt, readily available to share
Writing Support Sessions can be scheduled
Upcoming Workshops
Crafting Research Abstracts
Date/Time: Sept 24th, 2025 from 1 PM - 2 PM.
Description: In this workshop, we provide a concise guide to crafting abstracts. This presentation
will break down the writing of the abstract into simple steps that will enable you
to create an engaging abstract highlighting your research. Academia is competitive,
and writing a strong abstract is crucial for success. It opens doors and encourages
engagement with your work. Effectively summarizing complex research within a tight
word limit (often 200-250 words) is challenging. This workshop focuses on the capacity
of the abstract as a genre convention to create a clear pathway to your work for a
wide range of potential audiences and the methods to do so successfully.
Writing Literature Reviews
Date/Time: October 8th, 2025 from 1 PM - 2 PM.
Description: OGS Writing Services presents a writing workshop on structuring and crafting literature
reviews. This workshop covers the basic genre conventions of Literature Reviews as
well as strategies for organizing and drafting one.
Sustainable Writing Strategies
Date/Time: October 22nd, 2025 from 1 PM - 2 PM.
Description: Writing is a lifelong skill, not just for academic work. Writing is where we articulate
our knowledge. Sustainability prevents binge writing, burnout, and frustration. The
goal of this workshop is to help attendees, through reflection and discussion, consider
what strategies will help them develop a consistent, fulfilling, and adaptable writing
practice.
Writing Accountability Groups
Writing Accountability Groups (WAGs) provide community, support, and engagement while helping students establish goals, structure, and sustainable writing practices.
Writing Accountability Groups at USF are composed of Masters and Doctoral students working on sustained writing (Proposals, Portfolio papers, Theses, Dissertations, Academic essays). These peer-focused writing groups meet once a week for an hour over 10 weeks during the semester.
Spring 2026 10-Week WAG Registration is open.
Spring students will agree to meet for 1 agreed-upon hour to do sustained writing for 10 weeks in the Spring 2026 semester, beginning on Monday, January 26, and ending Sunday, April 12.
Registration Deadline: January 16th at 5 PM
Group formation begins after registration closes, and a brief online orientation will
take place on Friday, January 23rd at 9 AM.
Writing Wednesdays
Fall 2025: September 3rd - December 3rd
Online: 9AM - 10AM
Presented by Dr. Stephanie Harper, Assistant Director, ETD and Writing Services
Being intentional and consistent about writing will help you progress and meet your goals. Whether it's a journal article or a fellowship/grant, thesis or dissertation, proposal, or a scholarship/award application, join peers in a time of intention setting and dedicated writing.
Questions?
Contact Dr. Stephanie Harper (Online)