UWC
Appointment and
Walk-In Policies
| Appointments
are recommended. The UWC is typically booked with appointments two or three days in advance. You should make an appointment as far in advance as possible. We do accept walk-ins but we strongly recommend you make an appointment. Walk-ins might be seen in a matter of minutes or it may take an hour or more. |
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you are more than five minutes late for your appointment, you will lose
your appointment. In order for us to help as many writers as possible, if you are more than five minutes late, we will give your appointment to a client who has been waiting as a walk-in. When you do arrive, you will have to sign up as a walk-in and wait for the next available consultant. |
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| Appointments last 30 minutes per paper. | ||||||||||||||||
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The only exceptions to this 30-minute limit:
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| Only UCF students can make appointments. | ||||||||||||||||
| Non-UCF students can be seen as walk-ins but should allow extra time so that we can register them in the computer system. | ||||||||||||||||
| Walk-in
consultations last approximately 25 minutes. If you need more time, you are allowed to sign up for a total of two walk-in consultations in one day. |
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| Consultants
may not spend more than one hour on any consultation. No exceptions.
If you still feel that you need help with your paper, you can revise the draft and bring it back in the next day. |
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If you
reserve more than an hour of time total per day, we may cancel the extra
time. |
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| The
Appointment Scheduler uses one of the most sophisticated commercially available
technologies to maintain a high standard of online security. The Appointment Scheduler uses encryption technology, which is the scrambling of information for transmission back and forth between two points. This technology allows for secure transmittal along the Internet by encoding the data using a mathematical formula that scrambles the data. A key is then required to decode the transmitted data. This means that no one can capture your personal information as it travels from your machine to our database. |
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| The
UWC does not write, grade, or proofread papers. Any changes are made at the discretion of the writer, who owns the paper. |
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| Additional Sources for Policy Information: |
| Read the UWC Frequently Asked Questions |