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    • How big are classes?
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Faculty of Arts & Science » Academic Writing Program » Benefits » FAQs

How big are classes?

The University of Lethbridge encourages the highest possible degree of interaction between students and faculty. One way to ensure this is possible is to offer small classes whenever we can. In the Academic Writing Program, classes are limited to twenty-five students.

This enables instructors to create learning environments in which they are able to interact closely with individual students and their written work, the latter in the form of detailed editorial commentary on student assignments.

Instructors in the Academic Writing Program also encourage students in Writing 1000 to make use of their Office Hours for further discussion of course content, assignments, and other questions related to rhetoric and composition. 


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