WRITING YOUR PROJECT REPORT Continued
Composition
and
Format
Requirements
A. Title
Page All submitted project reports should have a standard title page that
includes
the following:
Project
Title
Participant(s)
Name
Participant(s)
Organization/Division and Work Address
Work
Telephone Number(s)
Project
Advisor’s Name
Date
Submitted
B.
Format Use the nine Content Areas on page 12 as an outline to structure the
order
and to evaluate the content of your project report.
C.
Length Project reports must be at least 5, and no more than 10, typed pages,
excluding
attachments.
D. Style
Project reports must be typed, double-spaced, and submitted on standard
paper.
They should be complete, clear, and concise. If necessary,
provide
a glossary of acronyms and specialized terms. They may
include
attachments such as reports, memos, letters, charts, diagrams,
manuals,
etc. that will help the reader understand the project. Projects
that
produce an “end product” such as a manual, newsletter, or training
program
must be accompanied by a discussion of the process used in
producing
the product. When quoting or using supplementary material
please
cite the source; however, footnotes and bibliographies are not
required.
D.
Proofreading
Your
Project
Would you want your director to read this? It is important that
projects reflect your professionalism and commitment to
excellence.