Graduate Peer Mentor Program

CCE writing consultants are all graduate students from a variety of disciplines. Our consultants completed a thorough application process and an intensive, semester-long training to become qualified to offer specialized help to graduate students and postdocs. 

There are a variety of methods for this, including picking a consultant based on their academic discipline or picking someone based on how well their schedule fits with yours. For example, you may find it helpful to have a consultant from an academic discipline different than yours to assess the readability of a document. Click here to learn about our consultants.

If you believe you would like to focus on organization, logical flow, argument building, we recommend scheduling with an Interdisciplinary Writing Consultant. If you believe you need assistance with grammar and English, we recommend making an appointment with an English Writing Consultant.

No, you are welcome to make an appointment with any consultant. Feel free to try out appointments with a variety of consultants as each person will provide you with a unique perspective. However, some individuals may find it helpful to meet with the same consultant on a regular basis and build a repertoire.

No, you don't need to have a draft of a document to make an appointment. Individuals can make appointments to brainstorm and discuss ideas with consultants. In this role, our consultants act as a critical audience that students could bounce ideas off of.

If you know you'll be late or that your schedule has shifted, please email your consultant immediately. The consultant's email address is available through the confirmation email you received from the appointment booking site. From there, you and the consultant can arrange accordingly.

Yes, please feel free to book an appointment with a Thesis/Dissertation Writing Consultant, participate in the Thesis/Dissertation Formatting Bootcamps and Writing Seminars, and become acquainted with other Thesis/Dissertation related resources.

You are welcome to make an online writing consultation using two methods: (1) select  an ‘online’ consultation on the appointment booking website or (2) select an appointment day/time/consultant that works for you and, on the booking form, mark that you would like an online appointment in the comments.

Yes, in addition to making an appointment with a writing consultant, you can explore these resources.

No. If you click on more than one consultant at a time, the booking system will try and find an appointment available with each consultant at the same time. Often the result will be that you will see no or limited availabilities.

See our Opportunities page to find out the criteria for selection of CCE Communication Consultants, benefits of becoming a consultant, the training process, and how to apply.

International Teaching Assistants Program & OECT

  • The registration system is temporarily closed for one of the following reasons:
    • that the registration will begin on a date designated for each test date (or for a certain testing period), which is specified in the Test Dates & Registration page; or
    • to avoid overbooking.
  • If you tried the registration after an indicated registration date and found that the registration page was closed, please try it on the next registration date. If your department has made a special arrangement with us for your testing, please contact us at itas@iastate.edu

It is temporarily available only for a limited group of students whose testing has been pre-arranged with us through their departments or via our waiting list (in case of overbooking). Please try the regular registration on a registration date specified on Test Dates & Registration.

No more testing sessions are available. Please contact us at itas@iastate.edu so that we can add you in our waiting list. We will contact you when we have a seat available for you. In case you can't take the test as we don't have any more seats available for you, please inform your department of the situation. They might be able to re-assign you to a different teaching duty. You may take the test in the next testing cycle.

Please contact us at itas@iastate.edu as soon as possible to request for a schedule change or cancel your test. We may not be able to accommodate all of students' requests, especially when they ask for a schedule change 1-2 days before their test date. We don't accept a rescheduling request made a day before the test date. In that case, students should either attend the test (by missing the other appointment scheduled at the same time) or cancel the test (so that another student can take the test). Please contact us as soon as possible if you need to cancel the test.

We offer OECT testing four times a year as follows:

  • Summer: One or two days in the last week of July and throughout August before the Fall semester begins (and 1-2 days during the first week of the term for late-arrival students)
  • Fall/Winter (I): During the Dead Week and the finals week (late November - early December)
  • Winter (II): During the orientation week of the Spring semester
  • Spring: During the Dead Week and the finals week (late April - early May)

Unfortunately not. We can't accommodate individual students' testing requests due to limited resources. If you need OECT scores for the application to the Preparation for Future Faculty (PFF) program, just indicate in your application that you will take the test on the earlier date possible.

Please login to the system with your NetID and password. If you still don't find your result on the page, please contact us with your exam ID and NetID. We will fix the problem as soon as possible.

We highly recommend students to take ENGL 180 if they don't acquire Level 1 in OECT. However, if they have a schedule conflict with the assigned ENGL 180 course, they may take it in the following term. Also, they may choose not to take the course if their TA duties are just grading. Note that students who do not complete the ENGL 180 requirement will be allowed to re-take the test only a full year after their (previous) test date (see our testing policies for more details). If they have to re-take the test at the end of the term, they must take ENGL 180 with no exceptions. Students' TAship or POS will not be affected if the student chooses not to take ENGL 180. (ENGL 180 is NOT part of the English requirement imposed on all international students at Iowa State.)

Students CANNOT sign up for ENGL 180 through AccessPlus, but they should see the OECT coordinator in person to get an add slip for the course. Please see more detailed information about the course signup here.

CCE Resources

Yes, the CCE's Peer Writing Groups are here to help you with your writing by providing weekly sessions with other graduate students who are producing similar texts. You will get a chance to hone your skills at providing constructive feedback to others while also gathering and implementing critical feedback on your own writing within a positive and collaborative environment.  

Yes, you can schedule an appointment with an English Speaking Consultant to practice your oral communication and pronunciation skills.