Running head: TITLE OF PAPER 1
Title of Your Essay
Your Name
Course Number & Title
Instructor's Name
Month Day, Year
TITLE OF PAPER 2
Title of Your Essay
Start the first paragraph here. It should introduce your reader to the subject you are
writing about, as well as your particular position or claim. Before you can create your first
paragraph, consider these “pre-writing” tips. You can use this template to help you format your
paper. For longer papers, include sub-headings or levels of heading.
The writing process
Spend time planning your paper. A good practice is to brainstorm ideas and decide how
to express the main idea or thesis. Once you have a rough idea of what you want to say or argue,
create an outline or list to help you organize the evidence you plan to present. For more
suggestions, please read about thesis statements on our Ashford Writing Center website: Thesis
Statements. Other helpful tools on our website are the Thesis Generator and Moving from
Prompt to Thesis.
Writing the body paragraphs
Each paragraph of your assignment should be clear and easy to follow. We have several
good resources to help you write a strong paragraph, such as How to Write a Good Paragraph
and the P.I.E. Paragraph Structure.
Using citations correctly
In addition to being well-written, each paragraph should include an in-text citation to all
ideas, references, or quotations that are from outside sources and research. The Ashford Writing
Center provides many resources to help you follow correct citation style (primarily APA) and
gives lessons and examples of how to paraphrase and cite sources. The APA Key Elements page
is a good place to start.
https://awc.ashford.edu/cd-formatting-headings%20in-apa-style.html
https://awc.ashford.edu/writing-tools-outline.html
https://awc.ashford.edu/essay-dev-thesis-statements.html
https://awc.ashford.edu/essay-dev-thesis-statements.html
https://awc.ashford.edu/writing-tools-thesis-generator.html
https://awc.ashford.edu/essay-dev-prompt-to-thesis-handout.html
https://awc.ashford.edu/essay-dev-prompt-to-thesis-handout.html
https://awc.ashford.edu/essay-dev-good-paragraph.html
https://awc.ashford.edu/essay-dev-pie-paragraph.html
https://awc.ashford.edu/cd-in-text-citation-guide.html
https://awc.ashford.edu/cd-guidelines-for-quoting.html
https://awc.ashford.edu/cd-apa-key-elements.html
TITLE OF PAPER 3
References
The following are commonly used references. Please fill in the required information, and if you
need more help, see the AWC References page. References are listed in alphabetical order.
Ashford Textbook (Online edition): *
Author, A. (Year published). Title of book: Subtitle of book (edition, if other than the first)
[Electronic version]. Retrieved from from URL
Example: Witt, G. A., & Mossler, R. A. (2010). Adult development and life assessment [Electronic
version]. Retrieved from https://content.ashford.edu/books/4
Online Journal Article (such as from the Ashford Library):**
Author, A. (Year Published). Article title. Journal Name, Volume(Issue), page range. doi:# or
Retrieved from journal’s homepage URL
**When including a URL for an online journal, you must search for the journal’s home page and
include this in your reference entry. You may not include the URL found through your
university library, as readers will not have access to this library.
Examples: Churchill, S. D., & Mruk, C. J. (2014). Practicing what we preach in humanistic and positive
psychology. American Psychologist, 69(1), 90-92. doi:10.1037/a0034868
Santovec, M. (2008). Easing the transition improves grad retention at Trinity U. Women in
Higher Education, 17(10), 32. Retrieved from
https://awc.ashford.edu/cd-apa-references-list.html
TITLE OF PAPER 4
http://www.trinitydc.edu/education/files/2010/09/Women_in_higher_
Ed_Trinity_Transistions_10_08.pdf
Online Magazine:*
Author, A. (Year, Month Date Published). Article title. Magazine Title. Retrieved from URL
Example: Walk, V. (2013, April 29). Can this woman fix Europe? Time. Retrieved from
http://www.time.com/time/magazine/article/0,9171,213969.html
YouTube Video:*
Author, A. [Screen name]. (Year, Month, Day). Title of video [Video file]. Retrieved from URL
Example: Apsolon, M. [markapsolon]. (2011, September 9). Real ghost girl caught on video tape 14
[Video file]. Retrieved from http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=6nyGCbxD848
Web Page:*
Author, A. (Year, Month, Date Published). Article title. Retrieved from URL
Example—Corporate web page: U.S. Department of Labor, Bureau of Labor Statistics. (2008). Police and detectives. Retrieved
from http://bls.gov/oco/pdf/ocos160.pdf
Example—Article or section within web page with no author: Presentation tools. (n.d.). Retrieved from http://web2014.discoveryeducation.com/web20tools-
presentation.cfm
*Please delete the headers and notes in this document before submitting your assignment.