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Formatting & Submission Guidelines for Senior Theses, Master's Theses, and Dissertations
The Library is responsible for approving the formatting of each senior thesis/master's thesis/dissertation, and collecting the binding fee for graduate student submissions.
The formatting and submission guidelines can be found in the guide tabs, as well as information related to the defense process, title page signature collection, and other areas outside the purview of the Library.
MASTER’S STUDENTS:
Review the
Formatting & Submission Guidelines
before
beginning your master's thesis.
All questions related to the defense process and collecting electronic signatures can be found on Graduate Academics and Student Success’
DOCTORAL STUDENTS:
Review the
Formatting & Submission Guidelines
before
beginning your dissertation.
All questions related to the defense process and collecting electronic signatures can be found on Graduate Academics and Student Success’
UNDERGRADUATE STUDENTS:
Review the
Formatting & Submission Guidelines
before
beginning your senior thesis/report.
Contact your advisor or program director if you need help collecting your electronic signatures.
Refer to theAcademic Calendarfor final submission date.
Find formatting templates, sample pages, and a dissertation LaTeX template:
Formatting and Submission Guidelines
All students are responsible for preparing their thesis or dissertation in the proper format required by the university.
Contact
Ted Houghtaling, MLIS
Archivist and Digital Projects Librarian
Contact: [email protected]