Requirements:
The paper reflects ability to research, analyze, and synthesize information in student's specific field of study (competence or breadth).
A thesis clearly unifies the paper's argument.
Key claims are supported by appropriate evidence: scholarly resources, observation, experience, examples, etc.
Ideas are developed logically within and across paragraphs.
The paper addresses counterarguments.
Source material is appropriate, integrated into the text, properly documented, and is free of plagiarism.
The paper uses appropriate vocabulary and has well-structured sentences and paragraphs.
The tone is appropriate and respects a diverse readership.
The grammar, punctuation, and spelling are correct.
Formatting is consistent with a single documentation style (APA, MLA, Chicago, etc.) appropriate to the field of study.
The paper is 2,500 to 4,000 words (approximately 10-15 double-spaced pages) not including title pages, figures, tables, and references - unless otherwise specified by faculty mentor.
At minimum, this paper would earn the equivalent of a "C." See below for guidelines for grading criteria.