Many professional and academic documents will require a cover page, but the information required for a cover page varies depending on the nature of the document. Some cover pages, like those you would send with a resume, are actually...
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Formatting a Cover Page For Your Resume
Keep the letter to one page. A cover page for a resume should be formatted as a professional letter, with the cover only one page in length. The document should be aligned to the left and single-spaced, with a blank line separating each paragraph.[1]
Include your contact information in the upper left corner. Each of these components should be placed on a separate line. Be sure to include your full name, address, phone number, and e-mail address. This will make it easy for potential employers to contact you.[2]
Write the full date below your contact information. Write the date in Month, Day, Year format if you are in the United States. Most other Western countries use a Day, Month, Year format, while China and Japan use Year, Month, Day.[3]
State the name and address of the receiver. Name the specific contact you are sending your resume to, along with his or her title and the address of the company. The receiver's name and title should be listed on the same line and separated by a comma. The name of the company should be written below the name of your contact, and the address of the company should be placed below that.[4]
Address the receiver by name. Formally address the reader with the word "Dear." You should address your letter to a specific person whenever possible. When you are unable to find a specific name, though, you can address the letter to "Dear Hiring Manager," "Dear Hiring Professionals," or "Dear Selection Committee."[5]
Write an introduction. The introduction should be brief and include your most basic, essential information.If you have had any previous contact with your reader or with the company, state that contact in your introduction.[6]
Highlight your skills in one to three body paragraphs. Use the body of your letter to explain how you are qualified for the position and why you would be a good addition to the company. Make sure to include a few specific examples that prove your point.[7]
Briefly conclude your letter. Write a short concluding paragraph that expresses your eagerness about the position. At this point, you can also request an interview or state that you intend to contact the reader in several weeks.[8]
Close the letter formally. Type a polite closing like "Thank you" or "Sincerely," then include your full typed name four lines below your closing. Sign your name by hand in between the closing and your typed name.[9]Method 2 of 6:
Making a Cover Page For a Fax
Provide your name and address in the header. Use a formal letterhead if you have one. Otherwise, type your full name and the address of your company or institution at the center top of your cover page.
Format the cover sheet in two columns. The contact information for both you and the receiver should be indicated toward the top of the page. These columns should be double-spaced.
List the date, receiver's name, sender's name, and sender's phone number in the left column. Each piece of information should be labeled, and each label should be in all capital letters and followed by a colon.
List the time, both fax numbers, and your e-mail address in the right column. Each piece of information should be labeled, and each label should be in all capital letters and followed by a colon.
Indicate the number of pages. Directly below the information in your left column, state the number of pages contained in the fax. Introduce this information with something like, "Number of pages including cover sheet:"
Include a brief message. The message does not need to be more than a few lines. Clearly state the sort of document being faxed and why you are faxing it to the receiver.[10]
Write a disclaimer, if necessary. If the information is confidential, clearly state that it is for the use of the intended receiver only and that use by another receiver is strictly prohibited. Include the request that you be contacted should the full fax not be received, or if the fax has been received accidentally, i.e. you sent it to the wrong fax number.Method 3 of 6:
Formatting a Cover Page For Your Manuscript
Include your contact information. Type your full name, address, phone number, and e-mail address in the upper left corner of the cover page. While you may choose to include the title of your manuscript on the cover page, this is a separate document from the title page.[11]
List the word count. Your approximate word count should be placed in the upper right corner. If you are submitting to a context which has a strict word count, make sure you are following the guidelines, or your work will be automatically disqualified.[12]
Include the title of your manuscript. In the middle of the page, center the full title of your manuscript. Your title should never be longer than than one line.[13]
Finish with the name of the author. On the line below your title, list the name you want to publish under. This can be your real name or a pen name.[14]Method 4 of 6:
Using APA Style For Your Cover Page

Use a standard font and margin. Unless otherwise specified by your instructor, your cover page should be in 12-point Times New Roman font and double-spaced. Use a standard 1-inch (2.5-cm) margin on all sides of the title page.
Place a running head in the upper left corner. A running head is a header that will be found on each page of your paper. Your running head should include an abbreviated form of the title.
Include the page number in the upper right corner. Since this is the first page of your essay, the page number will be '1.' Use standard numerals, not Roman numerals or written numbers.
Center the title. The title should be placed roughly one-third of the way down from the top of the page. Generally, this would place the title about 2 inches below the header line.
Include your name below the title. On the line directly below the title, include your first name, middle initial, and last name. If other students were involved in your study or essay, their names must be listed, as well. Separate each name with a comma.
Include the name of your institution. The line directly below your name should state the institution you are associated with. The first letter of each major word should be capitalized.Method 5 of 6:
Using MLA Style For Your Cover Page
Use a standard font and standard margins. Use 12-point Times New Roman font and 1-inch (2.5-cm) margins on all sides. Keep the alignment centered.[15]
Center the title. The title should be placed roughly one-third of the way down from the top of the page. The first letter of each major word should be capitalized, but minor words should be left in lowercase. For example: How to Make a Cover Page. If you have a subtitle, include it below the title.[16]
Write your full name. Skip several lines below the title, and make sure to include both your first and your last name. If other people collaborated with you on this paper, include their names as well.[17]
List the receiver of your paper. Beneath your name, write the name of your instructor, name of the class, and date. Each of these elements should be listed on a separate line. Make sure each line is double-spaced.[18]Method 6 of 6:
Using Chicago Style For Your Cover Page
Use a standard font and standard margins. Most professors prefer you use 1-inch (2.5-cm) margins on all sides and a 12-point Times New Roman font. The cover page should be center-aligned.[19]
List the title first. Your title should be typed about a third of the way down from the top of the page. It should be centered on the page.[20]
Write your full name. You should go several lines beneath the title, and write your first and last name. If you collaborated with other authors, make sure to include their names as well, separated by a comma.[21]
Specify the subject, instructor, and date in your final section. Note that this final section should be double-spaced, and each of these elements should be listed on a separate line.[22]Update 24 March 2020
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