Breadcrumb academics curriculum west point writing program writing fellows program teaching West Point Writing Program (left) MENU The Writing Program About & Frequently Asked Questions Leadership Program History People The Curriculum List of All Courses First Year Composition Writing-in-the-Core Writing-in-the-Major Writing-in-the-Profession The Pedagogy Pedagogical Model Signature Writing Resources For Faculty For Cadets For the Army For Technical Communication Stokes Fellows Program Apply Courses Scholarship Teaching Experiences Mounger Writing Center Make an Appointment Cadet FAQs Faculty FAQs TeachingStokes Fellows develop as empathetic, effective leaders and communicators by putting their coursework into action through teaching - in the Mounger Writing Center through one-on-one consultations, in evening workshops for their peers, and through instructive class visits in consultation with West Point faculty. Evening Workshops Recently, Stokes Fellows have hosted evening workshops on topics ranging from the Mil Art paper, thesis statements, organization and structure, and academic research. Class Lessons Stokes Fellows also join their peers in classrooms across post, working closely with faculty in tailored workshops. One-on-One Consultations In the practicum portion of their Writing Fellows Program coursework, Stokes Fellows work thirty hours per semester in the Mounger Writing Center, providing one-on-one consultations to their peers.After successful completion of Stokes Fellows Program coursework, select Stokes Fellows staff the MWC for at least ten hours each semester.