Formatting Scholarly Work
Have questions on how to format your thesis or dissertation? We have extensive guidance available for dissertation formatting and will help you align your document to fit Rackham Graduate School requirements.
We can also assist with all types of scholarly document formatting, such as research papers, case studies, and other scholarly work.
Use our dissertation formatting guide
Our Guide to Microsoft Word for Dissertations includes a template you can modify, along with links to the Rackham Dissertation Handbook and formatting checklist. It also covers how to:
- Apply styles to maintain consistency
- Create a table of contents that keeps itself up to date
- Include properly formatted landscape pages
- Insert page numbers, footnotes, images, figures, and more
LaTeX guidance
Most of our dissertation support is based on using Microsoft Word. If you plan to use LaTeX for your thesis or dissertation we recommend starting with a LaTeX template designed to meet Rackham’s requirements.
We also have a workshop recording on using LaTeX to format your U-M dissertation.
Make an appointment
We’re happy to discuss your document or help you solve a problem.