For more on MLA paper format, see the Quick Format Guide, p. A-1.
In her paper “Meet Me in the Middle: The Student, the State, and the School,” Candace Rardon investigates the rising costs of a college education and how schools have responded to the problem. Besides incorporating many features of effective research papers, this paper also illustrates the conventions for citing and listing sources in MLA style. No cover page is needed for an MLA paper. Because an outline was required by the instructor, it precedes the paper. Although this sample paper is presented for easy reading in a textbook, your paper should use the type style and size that MLA suggests: Times New Roman font, 12-point size. Set one-inch margins on all four sides, double-space all the lines, and turn off automatic hyphenation. Use your software’s Help feature or visit the campus computer lab for help setting up this format for your file.
Student Essay: Candace Rardon, Meet Me in the Middle: The Student, the State, and the School
See more on outlines.
See more on beginning a research paper.
See more on a thesis for a research paper.
See an explanation of statistics as evidence.
For more on integrating sources, see Ch. 34.
See more on concluding a research paper.