Note: In the summer of 2021, I was working as the internship coordinator for BYU's American Indian Studies Program. The following are sample communications I wrote in preparation for student internships to commence that fall. These email samples demonstrate my ability to communicate between multiple entities within our program with clarity and tact, particularly within the context of a community still recovering from a global pandemic.
Note: In the spring of 2022, I submitted this research grant proposal to BYU's College of Humanities seeking funding for a major project launching a local writing center. This grant proposal gave me valuable experience articulating purpose and communicating a narrative in a way that would gain the support of an educational institution. I was awarded a BYU Humanities Grant following the submission of this proposal. As a writing consultant at BYU’s Research and Writing Center (RWC) and an editorial assistant of The Journal of Peer Tutoring in Secondary Schools (JPTSS), I’ve come to recognize the incredible impact student writing centers can have both in enriching the writing experience for the students they serve and building stronger community within the institution in which the center resides. Consequently, my educational pursuits have leaned heavily into writing center and peer tutoring work. Despite the steadily-growing number of secondary schools across the country, Utah...