Grammarly is a free online tool available for FSW students. Grammarly will help you improve your writing because it automatically detects grammar, spelling, punctuation, word choice, and style mistakes in your writing.
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Start the Process to Create an Account
Note: To create a free Grammarly account, you will need to use your student email @bucs.fsw.edu.
First, you will need to sign into your BUCS email. You can visit the How to: Log into your FSW Student Email (BUCS email) guide.
Next, go to Create a free Grammarly account.
Click on the "Continue with Google" link.
On the next "Sign in" page, put your @bucs.fsw.edu email, then click next to continue with the free Grammarly account process.
If you have never created a Grammarly account or have never signed in with Google, you will be prompted with the FSW Portal login page to finalize the account creation. Make sure you use your portal username and password.
On the next page, verify your account information, then click continue.
Next, you will be taken to a "Member Login" page where you will need to create a password.
If you have already created a Grammarly account, you will be taken to a "Member Login" page, and you will need to provide the password you used to create your Grammarly account.
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Help and Support
For help and support, click the "Support" link under the Grammarly start menu.
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Grammarly Authorship (New Features)
Grammarly Authorship is a new set of features that allows you to demonstrate your sources of text within a Google doc. Specifically, Grammarly Authorship recognizes and categorizes text entered into a Google doc to differentiate between text that was typed into the document, or copied and pasted from a browser-based or unknown source. It also determines if the text was AI-generated, or edited using Grammarly generative AI and non-generative AI features.
For more information on Grammarly Authorship and its features/capabilities, please visit the Introducing Grammarly Authorship Grammarly guide.
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