Mounger Writing Center (MWC)
The MWC supports cadets with any part of a communications project - at any stage in the process process - as they develop further as thinkers and writers.
Mounger Writing Center (MWC)
The MWC supports cadets with any part of a communications project - at any stage in the process process - as they develop further as thinkers and writers.
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Cadet Journey
Write Stronger. Think Sharper. Succeed at Every Stage.
At West Point, communication isn’t just a skill; it’s a weapon. At the Mounger Writing Center, we believe writing is more than grammar. It's about thinking critically, leading confidently, and making your ideas command attention.
Every cadet. Every stage. Every mission.
We’ve got your back whether you’re:
- Staring down a blank page and needing a plan of attack
- Breaking down sources or brainstorming your next big idea
- Organizing intel into a clear, tactical outline
- Polishing your final draft for maximum impact
Whether you're a plebe finding your footing or a firstie perfecting your thesis, MWC is your partner in clear, powerful communication. One session at a time, we help you strengthen your writing - and your confidence.
Bottom line: If it involves words, we’re in the fight with you. Essays, reports, presentations - MWC equips you to communicate with precision and authority. Together, we complement the Center for Enhanced Performance and the USMA Library’s academic specialists, ensuring every West Pointer has the tools to lead with clarity and impact.
Your mission: Write like a leader. Our mission: Make sure you succeed.
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Legacy of Learning
In recognition of his generous support and unqualified commitment to the development of more effective cadet writers, the West Point Writing Center (established 2012) was renamed the William D. Mounger '48 Writing Center in October 2016.
Mr. Mounger admitted to struggling as a writer while at West Point, but in an exemplary account of intellectual curiosity and motivation, he used those struggles to fuel lifelong learning after graduation. This drive, as illustrated in Mr. Mounger's own words, demonstrates these characteristics for future generations in the Long Gray Line.
"At that time (1950), I determined that I would increase my vocabulary by researching the doubted meaning of any word that I read. Over the years, I have underscored thousands of words, which I have reviewed incessantly, thereby increasing my vocabulary immeasurably. Consequently, I began to read books on etymology and many other publications concerning the origins of the English language. Over time, my original Webster's became so frayed with use that around 1972 my wife, Jan, gave me a new leather-bound Webster's College Dictionary to which I dutifully transcribed from my Plebe Webster's all my previously specified words - that dictionary has also become so tattered that it is now almost unusable."
For more information about Mr. Mounger, his relationship to writing, and his enduring dedication to cadet writers, see the account authored by West Point's Association of Graduates.
Cadet FAQs
The MWC assists cadets with assignments for any academic course and any type of writing, even oral presentations or online presentations. They can explore online resources or make appointments to discuss writing for personal interests or professional opportunities.
At the Mounger Writing Center, your project is your work - and we respect that. Stokes Fellows and consultants aren’t instructors or graders. We’re not here to edit your paper or simply proofread it. Instead, we serve as informed, critical readers whose mission is to help you grow as a writer and leader.
Think of us as your sounding board. We’ll help you gauge how effectively you’re shaping your argument and guide you toward principles of strong writing - always applied to your specific project.
Our focus:
- Higher-order concerns like substance, clarity, and organization
- Later-order concerns, such as patterns of error, awkward phrasing, or mechanics
Bottom line: We ask questions, offer feedback, and share strategies that empower you to improve your own work. Every session is about advancing your learning and sharpening your ability to communicate with precision and impact.
No matter your academic battlefield, the Mounger Writing Center is here for you. Our consultants can assist with any writing task - from essays, responses, and research papers to technical reports, lab write-ups, abstracts, manuals, and even posters.
What do we offer? Productive conversations about your ideas and how to express them with clarity, force, and impact. You won’t leave with a “perfect paper” - that’s not the mission - but you will walk away with actionable strategies to make your work stronger.
And it doesn’t stop at coursework. We welcome writing for personal and professional goals, including statements for graduate school, scholarship applications, and more.
Bottom line: If it involves words, we’ve got your back.
The Mounger Writing Center is powered by Stokes Fellows - cadets selected for their exceptional promise as writers, teachers, and communicators. These aren’t just tutors; they’re leaders in the making, trained to help you sharpen your edge.
Every Fellow undergoes rigorous academic training in composition pedagogy, mastering the art and science of effective communication. When you work with a Stokes Fellow, you’re learning from someone who knows what excellence looks like - and is committed to helping you achieve it.
Bottom line: You’re not just getting writing support. You’re joining forces with some of the best communicators in the Corps, dedicated to helping you lead with clarity and impact.
To keep things fair and productive for everyone, here’s what you need to know:
- One appointment per day
- Two appointments max per assignment
- No same-day sessions for due assignments - plan ahead!
And remember: if you use insights from your consultation, you must acknowledge the session according to DAAW in your final work. Sample entries are available at our Welcome Desk.
Bottom line: Schedule early, work smart, and give yourself time to apply what you learn.
Your time is valuable. Make every minute count by coming prepared:
- Lock in the details. Fill out your appointment form with precision - assignment info, your concerns, and even specific questions.
- Mark the target. Upload your draft and highlight the areas you want to improve. Worried about your thesis? Flag it. Unsure about the flow or argument? Tag those paragraphs. The clearer your concern, the sharper our support.
Pro tip: Bookend your writing mission. Schedule two sessions per assignment - one early to set your strategy, and one near the finish line to refine and polish. That gap gives you time to implement feedback and even check in with your instructor or attend an artificial intelligence session if needed.
No, and here’s why. Our mission is to help you become a stronger, more independent writer. If we simply “fix” your paper, you miss the chance to grow as a skilled reader and reviser of your own work.
At the Mounger Writing Center, we don’t edit or proofread for you. Instead, your consultant will:
- Identify patterns of error or awkwardness that obscure your meaning
- Explain why those issues matter
- Guide you toward resources and strategies to improve
Your toolkit:
- Peer-to-peer proofreading with fellow cadets
- Built-in tools in MS Word
- Free online resources like Purdue OWL.
- Helpful extensions such as Grammarly
We won’t do the work for you - but we’ll make sure you know how to do it better every time.
Reminder: You must document revisions (formerly “extended proofreading”) according to the DAAW (see Section II C, p. 9).
To give you the best feedback, we can typically review 5–7 double-spaced pages during a single session.
If your project is longer, upload the most essential sections - the parts where you need the most help - when you complete your appointment form. This ensures we can focus on what matters most and provide actionable feedback.
Whether you’re drafting a report, polishing a poster, or preparing for a presentation, we’ll work with you to make your communication clear, professional, and impactful.
At West Point, you’ll work with a wide range of technical communication - from reports and essays to orders, white papers, memoranda, and even professional emails. Many conferences invite participants to showcase their work through posters, and some departments require cadets to design posters for their capstone projects.
Presentations are another key skill. They demand preparation and confidence - presenters must know their material so well that they can speak about it naturally, without relying on a script.
Bottom line: If you’re ready to sharpen these skills and make your work stand out, we’re here to help!
Contact Us
The Mounger Writing Center is located on the second floor of the Jefferson Library.
Services are available by appointment only.
Additional Resources
Learn more about resources available to West Point cadets, including general, academic, military, and athletic resources.