University Technology provides these instructions to Drew Graduate and Theological School students as help for formatting theses and dissertations. The instructions here do not replace nor supersede any requirements or instructions provided by the Graduate or Theological Schools or by individual faculty members. Graduate and Theological students are encouraged to reach out to the Service Center to work on formatting issues well in advance of writing and submitting theses or dissertations. UT cannot guarantee that those students who come in for help close to submission deadlines or with their thesis or dissertation already written but unformatted will be helped in time for their deadline. The role of the Service Center is to show students how to do their own formatting. If you require someone to do the formatting for you, please hire a trained thesis/dissertation editor. If you have suggestions about or corrections for these instructions, please email helpdesk@drew.edu. If you need help or have questions, call the UT Service Center at (973) 408-4357 (HELP) or email helpdesk@drew.edu with a description of your question and 3 days and times when you would be available to meet in person or over the phone.
The dissertation templates provided for students by University Technology are recommended as a means for alleviating some of the issues commonly related to formatting. Using the template will take care of many of the standard formatting necessities such as margins, font spacing, alignment, page numbers, Table of Contents format, etc.
This page explains how to best utilize the template as you write.
The template file comes with instructional text. You will need to read some of this text to avoid deleting formats that enable things like page numbers on the bottom center of the first page of each chapter.
Available Templates
Word 2016 (PCs)
Word 2011 (Macs)
When downloading any of the files above, we recommend that you Save the document to your computer, then Save As, renaming the file so that you know it is your working copy and not the original template.
Drew Formatting Styles
All formatting is based upon a Drew dissertation standard. Most formatting matches for all three schools, but small details may vary. Check with your professor, or consult your specific style guide to verify formatting details.
All templates have a default margin setup of the following:
Top=1", Left=1.5", Right=1", Bottom=1"
For more information about the Styles used in the templates above, please click the link below to expand this section of information.
More About Templates and Styles
For more information about using Templates and Styles in your document, visit our Using Microsoft Word Templates page.