Free APA 7 title page generator

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Title page details

Student title page in APA 7 format

Element spacing

Write it exactly as it should appear in your paper.

The month will be written out.

You can include multiple authors in the order required for your group.

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Your title page is only one part of APA format

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  • Margins and line spacing
  • Headings and indentation
  • In-text citations
  • References

What an APA 7 student title page includes

A student title page includes the paper title, author names, institutional affiliation, course, instructor, and due date. Page number 1 appears in the top-right header.

How to format an APA title page

In official APA 7 format, place the centered bold title three or four lines below the top margin. Follow it with the authors, affiliation, course, instructor, and due date, all double-spaced.

Editable APA title page for Word

The file uses letter-size paper, 1-inch margins, and 12-point Times New Roman. Edit it in Word to add it to your paper or follow any layout changes required by your university.

Frequently asked questions

Does an APA title page include a logo?

APA 7 student title pages do not require a logo. If your university asks for one, add it later in Word.

Should the title be bold?

Yes. In APA 7, the title is centered and bold on the title page.

How do I list multiple authors?

Write the names in the order agreed by your group. The title page joins them on one line with “and” before the final author.

Does the title page have a page number?

Yes. The title page is page 1, and the number goes in the top-right header.

Can I edit it after downloading?

Yes. The Word download is editable so you can adjust details requested by your institution.

What if my university uses another format?

Use this as a starting point and adapt the Word file to your university or instructor requirements.