Writing for Adulthood (Pre-Recorded)
  • Ages11–18 yearsThis age range is required to enroll.
  • FormatSelf-paced study • Online
  • Course length12-week self-paced course
  • Lessons per week1 lesson per week
Self-paced study • Online

Writing for Adulthood (Pre-Recorded)

Essential writing skills used in college and career!

Price
$387.00 total

Writing for Adulthood is a self-paced writing course for teens who want to strengthen the kinds of writing skills they’ll use throughout high school, college, work, and everyday life—without losing creativity or voice in the process.

Through twelve weeks of pre-recorded video lessons, students will learn how to communicate clearly, thoughtfully, and confidently across a wide range of real-world writing situations. Each week includes a video lesson, guided activities, a writing assignment, and personalized feedback from a real instructor.

Students will practice skills like professional email writing, resumes and cover letters, persuasive writing, personal statements, argument and opinion writing, interview preparation, research-based writing, and clear communication for academic and professional settings. Lessons also focus heavily on tone, audience, organization, clarity, and learning how to adapt writing for different situations.

Rather than approaching writing as a rigid set of rules, the course emphasizes communication, confidence, and flexibility. Students learn how to sound professional without sounding robotic, how to advocate for themselves effectively, and how to organize their thoughts in ways that feel natural and readable.

Because the course is self-paced, students can complete lessons on their own schedule while still benefiting from meaningful instructor feedback and structured guidance. The prerecorded format also allows students to revisit lessons whenever they need a refresher on a particular skill.

This course is ideal for teens preparing for high school, college applications, first jobs, internships, volunteer opportunities, leadership positions, dual enrollment programs, or simply the growing independence that comes with becoming an adult.

By the end of the twelve weeks, students will leave with stronger communication skills, greater confidence in professional and academic writing, and a practical toolkit they can continue using long after the course ends.

Topics

-Writing to argue in a professional way
-Writing to request a raise
-Writing to request a donation/resources
-Writing a letter of complaint
-Writing a resignation letter
-Writing to follow up after a meeting
-Writing a cover letter
-Things you shouldn't do in writing
-Writing to apologize
-Writing a thank you note or letter of appreciation
-Writing to decline a request/to say "no"
-Professional writing in email/text form

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