Formatting & binding guidelines
The senior thesis and junior papers must meet certain formatting and binding requirements. Some of these are intended to assist faculty readers in giving your work full and fair consideration; others are imposed to permit the Library to archive your text. Please review and follow the instructions below.
Note that the formatting requirements have changed this year due to changes in copyright regulations: please follow these rules as posted, and do not rely on previous theses or junior papers for guidance.
Copies.
You must submit all copies directly to the Department office (Corwin 130), which must be logged in by a staff member, not merely dropped off. Do not submit any independent work to your adviser, as that submission will not be logged and you may incur late penalties.
• Junior Papers: You must submit one, unbound copy directly to the Department office.
• Senior Thesis: Submit two bound copies and one unbound copy directly to the Department office. Your bound copies may use any generally available binding technology, provided it is sturdy enough to survive the handling it will receive during its reading. Hard-cover binding is no longer required, but some students still prefer it: instructions for hard-binding can be found under "dissertation/thesis formatting and binding instructions" on the Seeley Mudd Library website.
Length
The length of a junior paper or senior thesis can vary considerably with the individual subject chosen and should be worked out with your adviser.
Formatting
If you use Microsoft Word, or a word processor that can read documents in Word format, you should consider using the Politics Senior Thesis Template (.doc), which can help you to format a Senior Thesis in an appropriate fashion automatically. If you don't know how to use a Word template to format a document, consult a Residential Computing Consultant.
The template is offered as-is; used properly, it can help you to format correctly, but it does not prevent you from formatting incorrectly. Use of the template is not required, and your adviser's preferences regarding formatting should also be taken into account.
Fonts and font sizes
Senior theses must be single-sided and double-spaced, printed in a 10-point or greater font. Junior papers can be single-sided or double-sided either of which is acceptable to the Department, but must also be double-spaced, and printed in a 10-point or greater font.
Serif fonts, such as Times New Roman or Garamond, are preferred because they are more easily readable, but Sans Serif fonts such as Arial are also accepted. The document should use only one style of font (exceptions will be made for graphs, charts, or pictures that are imported from programs that do not permit their own fonts to be altered).
Margins
Margins should be 1 1/2" on the left hand side and 1" on the other three sides.
Footnotes and references
Footnotes may be placed at the bottom of the page, at the end of the chapter in a senior thesis, or at the end of the entire document (check with your adviser for his/her preference). For the form of bibliographical references, you may wish to consult an appropriate style guide such as Kate Turabian, A Manual for Writers of Term Papers, Theses, and Dissertations .
Formatting with reference management software
If you are using a bibliographic reference management program such as EndNote or RefWorks , any of several included styles may be used: your adviser's preference should be your guide.
Title page
For the senior thesis, the title page should include the text shown in the Microsoft Word Senior Thesis template. Junior papers are not required to have a title page, but if you wish to create one, it should also follow this format, substituting the phrase "Junior Paper" for "Senior Thesis."
Honor code
The last page of each submitted copy of your thesis must contain the following language in your own handwriting, plus your signature and the date:
"This paper represents my own work in accordance with University regulations."
Tables, figures, photos and images
All material in the thesis (tables, figures, and exhibits) must be photo reproducible. Photographs may be included, but should be clear, glossy, and high contrast. Color graphics may be included but they should be clear when reproduced in gray-scale.