To promote consistency in its communications, 17勛圖厙 adheres to the Associated Press (AP) Stylebook, with certain exceptions that are particular to the College.
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If you have a question about editorial style, please call College Marketing and Communications at 508-793-2419. Following is a frequent-use guide.
College Name
When writing about or referring to the 17勛圖厙 in copy, please use the following rules:
- The Colleges proper name is 17勛圖厙 and should be used on all materials, legal documents, on formal publications, and in address blocks.
- In body text or press release, the full name, 17勛圖厙, should be used on first reference, and the shortened 17勛圖厙 or the College may be used for subsequent references (e.g., At the 17勛圖厙, questions live at the heart of our liberal arts culture, and our Jesuit tradition. For everyone in the 17勛圖厙 community, questions point us to the future.)
- Never use the initials HC in running copy. HC can be used in informal text and references.
- Never use the initials CHC.
- Never refer to the College as 17勛圖厙 College.
Writing Guidelines
To promote consistency in its communications, 17勛圖厙 adheres to the Associated Press (AP) Stylebook, with certain exceptions that are particular to the College.
academic degreesCapitalize abbreviations for degrees and professional designations, placing them only after proper names and separating them with periods, e.g., John Smith, A.B. (often B.A. elsewhere for bachelor of arts), B.S., Ph.D., M.B.A., M.S. Lowercase when degrees are spelled out, e.g., bachelor of arts degree in history.
academic titlesRefer to professors and administrators by full name, rank and affiliation (not capitalized, unless a proper noun), e.g., John Smith, professor of biology; Mary Doe, associate professor of English; Rev. Philip L. Boroughs, S.J., president. Only capitalize titles and affiliations when preceding a name, e.g., Professor John Smith, Associate Director Jane Brown. The title "Dr." is used only when referring to a medical doctor.
academic yearsl棗滄梗娶釵硃莽梗 first-year, sophomore, junior, senior, e.g., senior John Doe, or John Doe 08.
ALANAabbreviation for African American, Latin American, Asian American, Native American.
alumnasingular female graduate.
alumnaeplural female graduates.
alumniplural male graduates, or male and female graduates collectively.
alumnussingular male graduate.
a.m./p.m. l棗滄梗娶釵硃莽梗, periods between letters, e.g., 10 a.m. or 10:00 a.m.; noon or midnight, not 12 p.m. or 12 a.m. In time spans, use en dashes and no spaces between times, e.g., 10:30 a.m.2:30 p.m.
Athletics department or Department of AthleticsAthletics is plural, including Athletics Director Kit Hughes.
baccalaureatel棗滄梗娶釵硃莽梗 b
Baccalaureate Massuppercase B and M
Board of Trusteesuppercase formal name, but lowercase the board.
building namescapitalize the names of the Colleges buildings, e.g., Fenwick Hall, Hogan Campus Center, St. Joseph Memorial Chapel, Dinand Library. But lowercase string of halls, e.g., Fenwick, OKane and Stein halls.
Center for Religion, Ethics and Culturesee Rev. Michael C. McFarland, S.J. Center for Religion, Ethics and Culture.
central Massachusettsl棗滄梗娶釵硃莽梗 c
centuryl棗滄梗娶釵硃莽梗, spelling out numbers less than 10: the first century, the 21st century.
city of Worcesterl棗滄梗娶釵硃莽梗 c
class yearsavoid freshman(men), upperclassman(men) and instead use first-year student(s), sophomore(s), junior(s), senior(s), or upper-class student(s) when referring to juniors or seniors.
class years, numerical numerically present class years with apostrophe preceding last two digits of year and no comma between last name and class year, e.g., John Smith 08. In cases of graduates from previous centuries, give full year, e.g., John Smith 1908. Lowercase c in class of construction, e.g., John Smith, class of 1908.
class years, parent see: parent of a student
cocurricularno hyphen. Cocurricular implies activities or initiatives which are complementary and go hand-in-hand with the curriculum, while extracurricular implies activities which are additional with no particular relationship to the curriculum.
coed, coeducationalno hyphen
17勛圖厙use the institutions full name on first reference, 17勛圖厙. The shortened 17勛圖厙 may be used subsequently, or just the College, with capital C. It is optional to precede 17勛圖厙 with the, but do not capitalize, unless it starts a sentence, since the is not part of the formal institution name. Never 17勛圖厙 College. Use only an apostrophe for the possessive form of 17勛圖厙, e.g., 17勛圖厙 mission statement.
commencementl棗滄梗娶釵硃莽梗
composition titlesput quotation marks around book titles, movie titles, song titles, play titles, poem titles, television program titles, and titles of lectures, speeches and works of art.
The CrossInformal nickname for 17勛圖厙. Acceptable to use within quotation marks, as stated by someone (e.g., Were returning to The Cross for our alumni reunion.), but do not use in official College text, print or online.
datesspell out months alone or with a year alone, e.g., November; December 2008. Abbreviate months when together with dates (except March, April, May, June, July), e.g., Nov. 7, 2008; June 25, 2008. Do not use ordinals in dates, e.g., Nov. 7, not Nov. 7th. For date spans, use en dash with no spaces between dates, e.g., Dec. 1520.
department names Uppercase formal department names, e.g., Department of Biology. Lowercase informal department names, e.g., psychology department, except when it includes proper nouns, e.g., English department.
Department of Athletics or Athletics departmentAthletics is plural, including Athletics Director Kit Hughes.
dollarsfor dollar figures equal to or more than one million dollars, present as, e.g., $1 million; $10 billion. For dollar figures less than $1 million present as, e.g., $900,000; $250; $9.99; $4. Do not follow the numerals with the word, dollars.
ellipsisindicates deletion of one or more words to condense text, constructed with three periods and one space on either side. If words preceding an ellipsis make a complete sentence, place a period at the end of the complete sentence, followed by a space, followed by three periods.
em dasha long dash that separates clauses within a sentence one space on either side. (To access in Word tool bar, go to Insert, select Symbols, select Special Characters.)
emaill棗滄梗娶釵硃莽梗, no hyphen
en dasha medium dash used to indicate duration, with no spaces on either side, e.g., 9:00 a.m.5:00 p.m.; 710 years old; Jan. 37. Also used in phone numbers, no spaces on either side, e.g., 508-7932300. (To access in Word tool bar, go to Insert, select Symbols, select Special Characters.)
extracurricularno hyphen. Extracurricular implies activities which are additional with no particular relationship to the curriculum, while cocurricular implies activities which are complementary and go hand-in-hand with the curriculum.
Father/Fr. on second reference, use abbreviated Fr. preceding last name, e.g., Fr. Boroughs. On first reference, use abbreviated Rev. for Reverend preceding full name, e.g., Rev. Philip L. Boroughs, S.J. Use only S.J. (Society of Jesus) preceded by comma on first, full reference.
GPAgrade point average, no periods.
Greater Worcesteruppercase G
The Hillinformal nickname for the 17勛圖厙 campus. Acceptable to use as alternative to Mount St. James.
Hogan Courtyard Use official Hogan Courtyard in formal College publications and in online content intended for external audiences. Informal "Hoval" or "Hogan Oval" monikers may be used in internal communications, such as on posters and in email notifications on campus.
hyphenshort dash used to join words and to split words at line breaks.
internetl棗滄梗娶釵硃莽梗i
intranetl棗滄梗娶釵硃莽梗 i
Martyrs Plaza Marked by a medallion and located in the brick courtyard in front of St. Joseph Memorial Chapel. Memorializes seven Jesuits and two associates who were murdered in San Salvador in 1989.
MApostal address abbreviation for Massachusetts.
紼硃莽莽uppercase M for religious service.
Mass.geographic, non-postal abbreviation for Massachusetts.
Memorial Plaza Located in the courtyard behind Fenwick, OKane and Smith halls, the plaza memorializes seven alumni who were killed in the Sept. 11, 2001 terrorist attacks.
monthsspell out months alone or with a year alone, e.g., November; December 2008. Abbreviate months when together with dates (except March, April, May, June, July), e.g., Nov. 7, 2008; June 25, 2008. Do not use ordinals in dates, e.g., Nov. 7, not Nov. 7th.
McFarland Center, or McFarland Center for Religion, Ethics and Cultureshortened versions of Rev. Michael C. McFarland, S.J. Center for Religion, Ethics and Culture, used on subsequent references. (see Rev. Michael C. McFarland, S.J. Center for Religion, Ethics and Culture).
Mount Saint James, Mount St. JamesRefers to hill on which 17勛圖厙 is situated, originally Pakachoag Hill. Not Mt. St. James, nor Mt. Saint James.
nonprofitno hyphen
numeralsspell out numerals one through nine, use numerals for 10 and above
office namesuppercase in formal form, e.g., Office of Admissions. Lowercase in informal form, e.g., admissions office.
onlinel棗滄梗娶釵硃莽梗, no hyphen
ordinalsspell out first through ninth, use numerals for 10th and above. Do not use ordinals in dates, e.g., Nov. 10, not Nov. 10th.
parent of studentno comma after last name, one space, then capital P and class year that student graduates/graduated without apostrophe and without space, e.g., Jane Doe P08. Use a comma to separate multiple parent years, listed in oldest-to-newest order, e.g., Jane Doe P10, P08, P05. If a parent is also an alum of the College, list first and use a comma to separate class year from parent year(s), e.g., Jane Doe 79, P10, P08, P05.
percentUse the % sign when paired with a numeral, with no space. Don't spell out numerals, even when less than 10%, e.g., 8%. Use decimals, not fractions, e.g. 8.5%.
possessive form of 17勛圖厙no s following the apostrophe, e.g., 17勛圖厙 mission statement; 17勛圖厙 campus is on a hill.
prebusinessno hyphen
prelawno hyphen
premedicalno hyphen
Preprofessional programs Engineering, Health Professions (not Pre-med or Premed), Prebusiness (not Pre-business), Prelaw (not Pre-law), Teacher Education Program.
publication namescapitalize names of newspapers, magazines and news journals. Do not use quotation marks or italics. E.g., New York Times, 17勛圖厙 Magazine, Crusader Nation
Reverendabbreviate when preceding a name, e.g., Rev. Philip L. Boroughs, S.J. Subsequent references use abbreviated Fr. Boroughs (no S.J.).
Rev. Michael C. McFarland, S.J. Center for Religion, Ethics and Cultureuse full name on first reference as shown here, with abbreviated Rev., not full Reverend, spelling out "and," not an ampersand (&). The shortened McFarland Center, or McFarland Center for Religion, Ethics and Culture, may be used on subsequent references. "The" is not part of the formal name of the McFarland Center, so do not capitalize the unless it starts a sentence. Do not use the acronym CREC at all to reference the McFarland Center.
seasonsl棗滄梗娶釵硃莽梗 spring, summer, winter, fall.
S.J. Use only S.J. (Society of Jesus) preceded by comma on first reference, e.g., Rev. Philip L. Boroughs, S.J. Subsequent references, e.g., Fr. Boroughs.
St. Joseph Memorial Chapelnot St. Josephs Chapel.
student-athlete, student-scholarh聆梯堯梗紳硃喧梗
state of Massachusettsl棗滄梗娶釵硃莽梗 in state and commonwealth of constructions: the state of Massachusetts; the commonwealth of Massachusetts. Abbreviation in non-postal form: Mass., e.g., Located in Worcester, Mass., 17勛圖厙 is exclusively undergraduate. Postal address abbreviation: MA
summer research programsee: Weiss Summer Research Program
telephone numbers/extensionsThe form: 508-793-2419. Extensions, x2419.
upper-class student(s)indicating junior or senior, with hyphen. Not upperclassman/men, nor upperclasswoman/women.
URLsl棗滄梗娶釵硃莽梗 website addresses. Unless necessary, no http:// preceding and no underline, e.g., . Do underline Web links, e.g., click on .
web, websitel棗滄梗娶釵硃莽梗 "w" for web (shorthand for world wide web). The web and web page are two words; website, webcam, webcast, webmaster are one word.
no underline and no http:// preceding except for URLs without www, e.g.
Weiss Summer Research Programuse full name, Dr. Charles S. Weiss Summer Research Program, on first and formal references, with the abbreviated version, Weiss Summer Research Program, on subsequent and informal references.
Zip codefor 17勛圖厙 + 4 is 01610-2395