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INT 1100 Life Calling

Trevecca freshman's first-year experience course.

Citation & Writing Help

Citation & Writing Help Options

The TNU Writing Center - on Trevecca SharePoint

For Undergraduate Students

Provides undergraduate students with help on correct citation formatting and any aspect of their writing, from specific assignments to general writing skills.  Choose the type of tutoring service you need to request an appointment - Click now to open the URL to make a request.

For Non-Traditional/Graduate (GRAE) Student Writing Services

Although the focus of the programs provided by the Academic Services office is on traditional undergraduate students, services provided through the Writing Center are available to all students [traditional undergraduates as well as graduate and adult education (GRAE) students].  Click now to open the URL for how to request these services.   

Tutor.com 

Tutor.com provides online 24/7, on-demand, 1-to-1 tutoring and homework help in more than 250 subjects. No matter where you are in the writing process, our rigorously vetted, expert writing tutors can provide the support you need whenever you need it. Upload Your Writing Files and Receive Feedback within a Day. Get expert feedback on elements such as grammar, punctuation, structure, flow, theme development, and citations. The expert tutors at Tutor.com can help you work through a tough homework problem, improve your writing skills, study for a test, review a difficult concept, and so much more!

To access Tutor.com, visit https://trevecca.insructure.com. Use your Trevecca login to access Canvas. Tutor.com is located within your course on the left-hand menu under "Tutor.com."

What is INT 1100?

undefinedStudents begin a journey of self-awareness where they can identify their individual gifts and talents while considering how God can use their uniqueness within their field of interest during their first semester. All first-year students must take INT 1100 to transition into the Trevecca culture effectively. There are four foundational pieces to this assimilation:

  1. Forming a Connection
  2. Developing Self-awareness
  3. Evaluating God's Calling (vocation)
  4. Understanding Leadership & Service

Students engage in these four foundational pieces through activities such as Freshmen Service Day, the College Student Inventory, Strengths Quest and Myers-Briggs Type indicator assessments, intentional mentoring with faculty/staff and upper-class students, class assignments on calling and vocation, and more.

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