Writing, Speaking, and Argument Program

Breadth Fellowship Application

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According to the Arts, Sciences, and Engineering Academic Honesty policy, "The students, faculty and administrators of the College comprise a community of scholars who are committed to the pursuit of excellence in learning, teaching, creativity and research." Instructors exemplify this value through academic success, integrity, and professionalism. For this reason, we ask for your permission to review transcripts and University records for the purposes of this application and during your employment with WSAP.

By initialing here I affirm that

  1. I have not been found guilty of academic dishonesty at the University of Rochester and am not the subject of a pending academic honesty case, and
  2. I have not been found guilty of a conduct violation at the University of Rochester and am not the subject of a pending conduct case.

Furthermore, by initialing here I give the Writing, Speaking, and Argument Program permission to review University records, as well as to contact university officials to confirm the above statements 1-2 and to determine eligibility and future employability.

So that WSAP may confirm your academic honesty status for the purposes of this application, please complete and email WSAP this form.

Alternatively, if you feel that your situation warrants an exception, please contact Deborah Rossen-Knill.

Application Materials

Please also include the following items.

  1. A brief cover letter: Please explain in one or two pages why you would like to teach writing and what you believe you can contribute to the Writing, Speaking, and Argument Program.
  2. Upload Cover Letter
  3. C.V.
  4. Upload C.V.
  5. A WRTG 105 course description: Please provide a potential course description for WRTG 105. (For more information, see Guidelines for Writing a WRTG 105 Description.)
  6. Upload Course Description
  7. Teaching or tutoring evaluations: If applicable, please submit a set of evaluations from previous teaching or TAing experiences, or a letter of recommendation that can speak to any past tutoring or teaching experience.
  8. Upload Evaluations
  9. Faculty recommendation: Please ask your recommender to comment on your writing and speaking abilities, your interpersonal skills, and your ability to meet deadlines. Email recommendations to the Writing, Speaking, and Argument Program at wsap@ur.rochester.edu.
  10. A sample of your academic writing.
  11. Upload Writing Sample
  12. At the end of your application, please include the following statement in quotation marks, along with a signature from your graduate department or program chair: “(Name of your graduate department or program) supports this application for teaching in the Writing, Speaking, and Argument Program and is aware of the workload and compensation for this position.”
  13. Upload Program Statement
  14. If you have not taught in the Writing, Speaking, and Argument Program before, please indicate by signing on the line below, that you will be available between May 15 - June 15 and two weeks before fall classes begin in August, for the required pedagogy course:

Any changes to uploaded documents can be sent to Andrea DeHollander at adeholla@ur.rochester.edu

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