* Your Department/College: Many departments and colleges within the University of Guelph offer writing support specific to their disciplines. Check your department's website or contact your program advisor to see what resources are available. This is often the *best* place to start.
* The Learning Commons: This is a central hub for academic support. While they may not have dedicated writing tutors in the same way a writing center might, they offer workshops, consultations, and access to resources that can help you improve your writing. Check their website for schedules and offerings.
* Individual Professors/TAs: Don't hesitate to reach out to your professors or teaching assistants for help with your writing. They can provide feedback and guidance tailored to the specific assignments in their courses. Many are happy to offer assistance during office hours.
* Subject-Specific Libraries: The University of Guelph libraries offer research and writing support. Librarians can assist with finding resources, developing research strategies, and even provide feedback on your writing process.
In short, there isn't a single "Writing Services" office. You need to proactively search for support within your specific department, college, or through the Learning Commons and library resources. Start by checking your department's website and the Learning Commons website.