NPS thesis templates and forms - Thesis Processing Office
Thesis Template
The template contains the pages and styles you need to format your paper, along with guidance on abstracts, figures, block quotes, et cetera. If you have questions, contact a thesis processor.
Before you begin |
Naming your file |
Common errors that we mark (you fix) |
Single author: YYMon_Last_First Multi-author: YYMon_Last_First_Last_Last SE or SEA capstone: YYMon_Last_First et al where: YY = Year of graduation Mon = Month of graduation (first three letters) Last and First = as in Python Last and First et al = Last and first names of first author (alphabetically), followed by "et al" |
LaTeX Template
For technically proficient students and advisors. Visit our LaTeX page.
A recorded version of the LaTeX Crash Course is available below (sign-in required).
CUI thesis? Download and use a local editor or request an NPS-approved secure Overleaf site here. Do not upload CUI content to the public domain of Overleaf.com.
TPO only supports templates downloaded from the link below. Be sure to include your zip project file and the compiled PDF with your initial review submission request.
LaTeX is not supported by the TPO in the classified spaces. Use of any non-Overleaf editors, like MikTeX, will be the responsibility of the student and their advisors to ensure consistency with our formatting standards.
Download LaTeX template here.
Need help? Ask your questions here.
Resources
BibTeX samples for IEEE and Informs (also shown inside .bib file included in template)