Did you know Baker College has an APA Guide? The goal of the APA Guide is to provide you with help using APA in all facets of writing: use a template for writing your essay, creating in-text citations, and putting together your References page.
To use the APA Guide, CLICK HERE.
In addition to your instructor, and the above APA Guide, another resource can help you with your writing, in-text citations, References, and so on.
These instructional aids will help you improve your APA Style skills. Access free tutorials and webinars, handouts and guides, and sample papers; learn about instructional products such as the Mastering APA Style Student Workbook; and request desk or exam copies of APA Style books as well as ancillary materials related to course adoption. New to APA Style? Check out the APA Style for beginners page.
Many of these resources are intended for students and were designed by APA Style experts in conjunction with university instructors. Please note that because the scope of what constitutes a student paper is broad and flexible and varies by course and academic institution, there are no formal requirements for the nature or contents of APA Style student papers. Students should follow the guidelines of their instructor, advisor, department, and/or institution when writing papers, and instructors, departments, and institutions are encouraged to adapt APA Style to fit their needs.
To access the formal APA Style Guide, CLICK HERE.