The Connors Writing Center offers one-on-one writing conferences to current UNH students (undergraduate and graduate). We work with writers from all disciplines on many different kinds of writing. Our conferences are conducted by trained writing assistants who are UNH undergraduate and graduate students.
Collaboration is the core of the Connors Writing Center approach. Together, writer and writing assistant work to brainstorm and find a path through the revision process. We're here to support, assist, help, guide, and learn from writers.
The CWC offers both in-person and virtual appointments, available to any current UNH student. The online sessions are synchronous (real-time) appointments designed to help students have one-on-one conversations about their writing at any stage of the process, mirroring what we do during in-person appointments. Schedule an appointment any time during the semester. While the CWC is not an editing service, we do keep a list of copy editors for hire who are willing to negotiate an hourly rate for this type of assistance. For more information on contacting a copyeditor, please email us at writing.center@unh.edu
Please view the video tutorial on how to join and conduct virtual conferences online.
You might be wondering: if I have access to A.I., why would I still need the Writing Center?
AI can’t replace human understanding. We help you interpret your assignment, understand your professor’s expectations, and find your voice.
We’re your thought partners. We ask questions that help you think more deeply and critically about your ideas.
We help you use AI ethically (if approved by your instructor). It’s easy to cross lines without realizing it—we’ll help you stay on the right side of academic integrity.
We teach you how to use AI effectively. Prompting, evaluating, and integrating AI into your writing is a skill. We can help you build that skill.
We help you grow as a writer and develop skills that last a lifetime, rather than what will only work for one particular piece of writing.
It is a known limitation of AI to not understand what it is like to learn a student's learning style—what worked and what didn't—in a given session. Our writing assistants learn about you and meet you where you are.
We support the whole writer. Whether you’re stuck, stressed, or just need a sounding board—we’re here for you.
Fall 2025 Info Sessions on Writing and A.I.

Semester Hours of Operation
Monday-Thursday, 9am - 5pm
Fridays, 10am - 2pm
Summer Hours
Monday-Thursday, 10am - 2pm
Closed Friday
J-term Hours
Virtual appointments only
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