Capstone & Thesis
Requirements
Mode of Payment
• Enterprise Bank
• Account#: 088-008-43-00481-3
• Account Name: Malbas, Gabriel Adolfo
C.
Php. 15,600.00
FORMATING GUIDELINES
A. Paper Size and Quality
8.3” x 11.7” A4-sized (A4), white, substance-20 book
papers must be used.
B. Paper Layout
Paper must be printed in portrait mode. Landscape
mode is not allowed except for purpose of accommodating
unusually large tables, illustrations and the like.
FORMATING GUIDELINES
C. Margins
To provide allowance for trimmings during binding and later ease in
microfilming and copying, every page of the manuscript must meet
these minimum margin standards:
Top margin: 1.o” (note: pagination is at header 1.25” from top of page)
Bottom & Right margin: 1.0”
Left margin: 1.5” (binding edge)
All manuscript materials must fit within these margin requirements
(including tables, figures and graphs).
FORMATING GUIDELINES
D. Fonts and Font Size
Any legible font, except script, italic or ornamental, is acceptable
for the body of the text.
A 12-point font size is recommended for Times New Roman. A
consistent font and size must be observed throughout the
manuscript.
Italics may be used for quotations and words in a foreign language
FORMATING GUIDELINES
E. Spacing
The manuscript, including the abstract, acknowledgement,
vita, must be double-spaced or one-and-one-half-spaced. This
should be used consistently throughout the manuscript.
Footnoted, endnotes, bibliographic entries, long quotations,
items in lists, table of contents, and appendices may be
single-spaced, i.e.. if that style is recommended by the
discipline.
FORMATING GUIDELINES
Pagination
• Each page of the entire manuscript must be numbered except for the title
page, and the approval sheet page.
• Preliminary pages are numbered consecutively in lower-cased Roman
numerals; the first page to be numbered is the Abstract page which is
marked iii.
• The text and back matters are numbered consecutively in Arabic
numerals, beginning with 1 (unmarked) on the first page of the text.
• Page numbers must appear in the same location (upper right hand corner
1.25” below the top edge and 1.25” from the right edge) on each page
except on the first page of each Chapter where the page is counted but
unmarked.
• Page numbers must be consistent with the text in font size and style.
FORMATING GUIDELINES
G. Text Citations of References
Citation practices differ among disciplines. Students should
follow the practice most commonly used in their discipline.
References may be cited by giving the last name(s) of the
author(s) and the year of publication of the reference.
Example ….. was discovered (Longuet and Fox, 1977)
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  • 2.
    Mode of Payment •Enterprise Bank • Account#: 088-008-43-00481-3 • Account Name: Malbas, Gabriel Adolfo C. Php. 15,600.00
  • 3.
    FORMATING GUIDELINES A. PaperSize and Quality 8.3” x 11.7” A4-sized (A4), white, substance-20 book papers must be used. B. Paper Layout Paper must be printed in portrait mode. Landscape mode is not allowed except for purpose of accommodating unusually large tables, illustrations and the like.
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    FORMATING GUIDELINES C. Margins Toprovide allowance for trimmings during binding and later ease in microfilming and copying, every page of the manuscript must meet these minimum margin standards: Top margin: 1.o” (note: pagination is at header 1.25” from top of page) Bottom & Right margin: 1.0” Left margin: 1.5” (binding edge) All manuscript materials must fit within these margin requirements (including tables, figures and graphs).
  • 5.
    FORMATING GUIDELINES D. Fontsand Font Size Any legible font, except script, italic or ornamental, is acceptable for the body of the text. A 12-point font size is recommended for Times New Roman. A consistent font and size must be observed throughout the manuscript. Italics may be used for quotations and words in a foreign language
  • 6.
    FORMATING GUIDELINES E. Spacing Themanuscript, including the abstract, acknowledgement, vita, must be double-spaced or one-and-one-half-spaced. This should be used consistently throughout the manuscript. Footnoted, endnotes, bibliographic entries, long quotations, items in lists, table of contents, and appendices may be single-spaced, i.e.. if that style is recommended by the discipline.
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    FORMATING GUIDELINES Pagination • Eachpage of the entire manuscript must be numbered except for the title page, and the approval sheet page. • Preliminary pages are numbered consecutively in lower-cased Roman numerals; the first page to be numbered is the Abstract page which is marked iii. • The text and back matters are numbered consecutively in Arabic numerals, beginning with 1 (unmarked) on the first page of the text. • Page numbers must appear in the same location (upper right hand corner 1.25” below the top edge and 1.25” from the right edge) on each page except on the first page of each Chapter where the page is counted but unmarked. • Page numbers must be consistent with the text in font size and style.
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    FORMATING GUIDELINES G. TextCitations of References Citation practices differ among disciplines. Students should follow the practice most commonly used in their discipline. References may be cited by giving the last name(s) of the author(s) and the year of publication of the reference. Example ….. was discovered (Longuet and Fox, 1977)
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