All students are required to
follow the same guidelines when writing papers for any EBC class.
These guidelines are detailed in the EBC
Style Guide. The purpose of the style guide is both to assist
students in writing and formatting their papers and to provide
a degree of uniformity in our writing. This is helpful for
both students and professors (professors have a consistent standard
for evalutation; students can master one formatting system, rather
than readjusting for each class).
These guidelines are the starting point for
all papers in all classes, but each professor has the freedom
to adjust the requirements for that particular class. Please
check with your professor for any formatting adjustments.
With some exceptions, the EBC Style Guide is
based on standard MLA formatting (8th edition). Our intention
was to create a standard formatting guide that would simplify
a notoriously complicated process. Most of the formatting requirements
should be the default settings in Microsoft Word, but please
check your settings to ensure that they are correct.
If you have any questions or problems, feel
free to contact Mark
Beuving.
Click here to download the EBC Style Guide.
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