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MID Thesis Guide

The DI Library's guide to completing the MID Thesis

About This Guide

This guide was created to provide students with instructions and resources for completing the MID thesis. Navigate this guide using the topics on the left.

Design for a Woven Border in black and gold            Design for a Woven Border [Drawing]. (ca. 1810). Cooper Hewitt, New York, NY, United States. This image is in the public domain.

Frequently Asked Questions

How should I format my thesis document?

Please see the thesis formatting requirements.

 

Will I be able to upload videos, images, or other documents?

No. All images and other documents should be embedded within the PDF file.

 

Do I need to do anything special when I save my PDF?

For embedding fonts, please see instructions for Microsoft Word. Google Docs does not support embedding fonts when exporting PDFs.

 

What date should I put on my title page?

  • "December" if you will complete the degree requirements at the end of the Fall Semester. Example: "December 2022"
  • "May" if you will complete the degree requirements at the end of the Spring Semester. Example: "May 2024"
  • "October" if you will complete the degree requirements at the end of the Summer Semester. Example: "August 2021"

Credits

Parts of this guide were adapted from the Pratt Institute Libraries' Graduate Thesis Submission Guide, Kenneth Crews' article Copyright and Your Dissertation or Thesis, and the CONFU - Image Guidelines found in the University of Texas Libraries' Copyright Crash Course.