Published on July 12, 2021 by Jack Caulfield. Revised on August 2, 2021. In MLA style, a title page is usually
not required for your paper. Instead, MLA recommends including a header on your first page listing your name, your instructor’s name, the course name and number, and the submission date, followed by the title of your paper. However, you should include a separate title page instead in these cases: The formats for a separate title page and a first-page header are shown below. You can also use our templates in Word or Google Docs. Word template
Google Docs template To create an MLA format title page, list the following on separate lines, left-aligned at the top of the page: Then leave a few blank lines and list the title of the paper, centered and in title case, halfway down the page. All text should be double-spaced and in the same font as the rest of the paper.MLA Title Page | When You Need One & How to Format It
MLA title page format
Most MLA papers will instead list this information in a header, which appears on the same page as your opening paragraphs instead of on a separate page before them. In the header, left-aligned, list
- Your name
- Your instructor’s name
- The course name and number
- The submission date
Then on the next line, write the title of your paper, centered and in title case. On the line after that, start your first paragraph. The header and title should be double-spaced, like the rest of the paper.
Frequently asked questions about MLA format
Do I need a title page for my MLA paper?
Usually, no title page is needed in an MLA paper. A header is generally included at the top of the first page instead. The exceptions are when:
- Your instructor requires one, or
- Your paper is a group project
In those cases, you should use a title page instead of a header, listing the same information but on a separate page.
If you’re working on a group project and therefore need to list multiple authors for your paper, MLA recommends against including a normal header. Instead, create a separate title page.
On the title page, list each author on a separate line, followed by the other usual information from the header: Instructor, course name and number, and submission date. Then write the title halfway down the page, centered, and start the text of the paper itself on the next page.
What font and size is used in MLA format?
MLA recommends using 12-point Times New Roman, since it’s easy to read and installed on every computer. Other standard fonts such as Arial or Georgia are also acceptable. If in doubt, check with your supervisor which font you should be using.
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What is included in an MLA style parenthetical reference [and in which order]?
A. Year published, last name of the author, and the page number in the referenced source
B. last name of the author, the page number in the referenced source, and the publication date
C. last name of the author, the page number in the referenced source
D. last name of the author, the year published of the referenced source