This section discusses requirements for the general layout of your manuscript, the order of front and back
matter, and page numbering. See the Sample Pages located below for additional information. Guidelines
are similar for both theses and dissertations; instructions specific to theses or dissertations will be marked
accordingly.
The Graduate School recommends that you use your word processor's global page settings or create a
template adhering to the following guidelines:
Margins: i inch on top, bottom and right sides and 1 1 /2 inches on the left, except on the title page, first
page of each chapter, and other pages indicated below which should have a 2 inch margin at the
top,
Line spacing: Double-spaced; long quotations and footnotes may be single-spaced. Spacing on
preliminary pages should follow the examples in the Sample Pages below.
Fonts: Text font and text size should be chosen for ease in reading. Font sizes 10 through 12 are
recommended. Use consistent font styles for section headings. Ariel font is not recommended.
Footnotes or Endnotes: Follow the accepted practice of your discipline or the chosen style manual. The
format selected should be consistent throughout the manuscript.
Spell check: Change the word processor spelling setting to include words in ALL CAPS.
Pagination:
Preliminary pages: Small Roman numerals (ii, iii, iv, etc.) are placed at the bottom center of the page,
starting with the Approval Page as ii. The Title Page is counted, but is not numbered.
Manuscript proper: Arabic numbers (i, 2, 3, etc.) are placed at the bottom center of the page on all
remaining pages, beginning with the number 1
Order of Preliminary PagesThe preliminary pages consist of the following pages in this order:
Title page (Required)
Approval page (Required)
Copyright page (Optional)
Abstract (Required)
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Dedication (Optional)
Acknowledgements (Optional)
Preface (Optional)
Table of Contents (Required)
List of Illustrations (As needed)
List of Tables (As needed)
List of Symbols (As needed)
Title Page (Required)The title of the thesis or dissertation begins two inches from the top of the page and should be a
meaningful description of the substance of the document. It is recommended that word substitutes be
used for formulas, symbols, superscripts, subscripts, Greek letters, and other similar material. The title
page should also contain the following:
Title of the thesis/dissertation IN ALL CAPS
The word "Thesis" or "Dissertation"
Statement of submission
School or College
Degree being sought
Full legal name of degree candidate or name according to university records
Name of university granting the degree and/or the small University logo located at
http://www.subr.edu
City and state in which the university is located
Month and year degree is to be conferred
Approval Page (Required)The approval page for the electronic submission will contain the names, but not the signatures of allcommittee members. However, the signed, original signature page must be submitted to theGraduate School before final approval is granted.The Title of the thesis/dissertation IN ALL CAPS is centered and placed two inches from the top of thepage. The name of the student is left-justified and added two lines below the title: Last, FirstMiddle. Format the rest of the page according to the Sample pages below.
Copyright Page (Optional)Your manuscript is automatically protected by copyright even if you do not include a copyright page. You
may choose the additional protection of registering your copyright for a fee at www.copyright.gov/eco. For
further copyright information, please see the U.S. Copyright Office Frequently Asked Questions at
(http://www.copyright.gov/help/faq/).
Format this page according to the Sample Pages at the end of this document.
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Abstract (Required)The abstract should briefly state the problem, describe the procedure or methods used, and summarize the
conclusions reached in the thesis or dissertation. The length of the abstract for a thesis should not exceed
250 words and for a dissertation it should not exceed 350 words.
The heading ABSTRACT is centered and placed two inches from the top of the page followed by the title
of the thesis/dissertation in ALL CAPS, centered four lines below the heading. Author's name, name of
university, and advisor's name are left-justified and can be single- or double-spaced two lines below the
title. The text of the abstract begins two lines below the advisor's name.
Dedication (Optional)The dedication is an optional page that gives the author the opportunity to dedicate the manuscript to an
individual or group. The Sample Pages below show one option for formatting.
Acknowledgements (Optional)The acknowledgements (or acknowledgments) page is an optional page that gives the author the
opportunity to thank those who have provided help during the research and writing of a thesis or
dissertation. The heading ACKNOWLEDGEMENTS is centered and placed two inches from the top of the
page. The text begins four lines below the heading,
Preface (Optional)A preface is included in instances where the genesis of the research is important for the understanding of
it, or when the method or procedure of investigation is so unusual as to require prefatory explanation.
The heading PREFACE is centered and placed two inches from the top of the page. The text begins four
lines below the heading.
Table of Contents (Required)The table of contents includes chapter headings, subdivisions of chapters, and all other parts of the thesis
or dissertation listed exactly as they appear in the text along with the starting page number.
The heading TABLE OF CONTENTS is centered and placed two inches from the top of the page. The text
begins four lines below the heading.
List of Illustrations or Figures (As needed)The illustrations page includes illustration or figure titles and page numbers.
The heading LIST OF ILLUSTRATIONS or LIST OF FIGURES is centered and placed two inches from the
top of the page. The list begins four lines below the heading.
List of Tables (As needed)The tables page includes table titles and page numbers.
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The heading LIST OF TABLES is centered and placed two inches from the top of the page. The list begins
four lines below the heading.
List of Symbols, Abbreviations or Special Nomenclature (As needed)The list of symbols, abbreviations or special nomenclature is provided to acquaint the reader with symbols,
abbreviations or special nomenclature that are essential to the work. When used, these lists can take any
form acceptable to the discipline.
The heading LIST OF SYMBOLS or LIST OF ABBREVIATIONS is centered and placed two inches from the
top of the page. The list begins four lines below the heading.
The nature of the thesis or dissertation determines the organization of the body or main text into chapters,
groups of chapters, or other pertinent schemes of exposition. These divisions are dictated by the nature of
the discipline. Punctuation, spelling, and general form should be consistent throughout the text.
Quotation of Copyrighted Material (Required)The author of a thesis or dissertation is fully responsible for the use of any copyrighted material in the
manuscript. Generally, permission to use copyrighted material should be sought when a direct quotation
of more than 150 words or an illustration is used, Permission is sought from the author or publisher
holding the copyright. Generally, permission is granted on condition that proper acknowledgement is
made. In some cases, copyright holders require payment. Necessary clearance for copyrighted material
must be obtained before final submission of the thesis or dissertation.
For more information:
UMI Copyright Guide
Copyright Law and Graduate Research
Bibliography (As needed)The bibliography or reference list of sources used is required if applicable. Pages should be formatted
according to the style manual or discipline-specific guidelines used.
The heading BIBLIOGRAPHY is centered and placed two inches from the top of the page. The text begins
four lines below the heading.
Appendices (As needed)The appendix or appendices include reference materials such as tables, figures, charts, illustrations,
abbreviations, and other addenda not placed in the text.
When there are multiple appendices, the heading APPENDIX is followed by a capital letter or Arabic
number. The heading is centered and placed two inches from the top of the page. The text begins four
lines below the heading.
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Sample PagesThese sample pages are designed to assist you in preparing your thesis or dissertation by giving you a visual
representation of a variety of common pages along with guidelines for margins and appropriate
information to include on the page. Some departments may have slightly different requirements and you
should follow those as directed.
The closer to the end of your paper follows these guidelines, the fewer corrections you will have
during format checking.
Sample Pages
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THE DYNAMICS OF COHABITATION: EXPERIENCES IN THE 2iST
Thesis
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Southern University and A&M College
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THE DYNAMICS OF COHABITATION: EXPERIENCES IN THE
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Name: Last, First Middle
APPROVED BY:(Chair of Department)
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First Middle Initial Last Name, PhDFaculty Reader (or Committee ChairProfessional Tide (if desired)
First Middle Initial Last Name, PhDFaculty Reader (or Committee ChairProfessional Tide (if desired)
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TpACHER QUALITY AS A FACTOR OF STUDENT ACHIEVEMENT:
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Now follow the abstract of the dissertation or thesis. It should be limited
to 250 words or less for a thesis and 350 words or less for a dissertation.
Mathematical formulas, diagrams, and other illustrative materials are not
recommended for use in the abstract. The abstract should be carefully prepared
since it will be published in the John B. Cade Library - ETD ProQuest Database
without editing or revision. The copy should be doubled-spaced. If the abstract
text continues onto a second page, maintain these margins except use a i inch
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My special thanks are in order to Dr. James Dorsey, my advisor, for
providing the time and equipment necessary for the work contained herein,
and for directing this thesis and bringing it to its conclusion with patience and
expertise,
I would also like to express my appreciation to everyone who has helped me
with this work. This includes Sylvester Wright, who offered guidance with the f i w£&~
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developing prints; Delia Follins, for patiently preparing and correcting the text.
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The recent decision of the United States Supreme Court invalidating segregation in
the public schools poses a number of new problems in the area usually called race
relations. Perhaps the most fruitful discussion of some of these problems can best result
from a consideration of what the legal mandate against segregation means when it is
related to the announced objectives of certain elements of Negro leadership—complete
integration in American society. The can best be approached by presenting an analysis of
certain meaningful information which all of us have a chance to share in common.
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The term race relations have long been used to describe the activities resulting from
the social adjustments growing out of the contacts taking place between different racial
groups. It is no longer broad enough to provide an adequate background, for or give
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relations. Perhaps the most fruitful discussion of some of these problems can best
result from a consideration of what the legal mandate against segregation means when
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complete integration in American society. The can best be approached by presenting
an analysis of certain meaningful information which all of us have a chance to share in
common.
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The term race relations have long been used to describe the activities resulting
from the social adjustments growing out of the contacts talcing place between different
racial groups. It is no longer broad enough to provide an adequate background, for or
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characteristics. These characteristics make it possible for the observer to distinguish
between them and members of other groups. There are many different classification of
race. Some of the most important of these or at least the most widely used of these are:
Caucasoid, Mongoloid, Negro; Black, White, Yellow and Red.
These classifications are not so definite and authentic that they make it a fool-proof
task separating race groups. In fact, no matter what classifications you use, the
differences between members of any racial group will be greater than the recognized
differences between any two racial groups. Some of the things used to classify racial
groups are sldn color, texture of hair, shape of head, relationship of extremities, hairiness
of body, and others too numerous to mention.
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