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REPORT PROPOSAL MEMO ASSIGNMENT GUIDLELINES Use the memo format; example: DATE: February 10, 2006 TO: 205 class FROM: Robert Marini SUBJECT: REPORT PROPOSAL GUIDELINES (subject line fully capitalized) (Double space between entries) (Headings fully capitalized and boldface) (Align all heading responses) (Two blank lines after subject line) Address the memo to Robert Marini Single-space the “body” of the document. Use headings in boldface below for each of these sections: 1. Statement of Problem: What is the question or problem you plan on discussing? Why does it need to be answered or solved? 2. Statement of Purpose: Why do you plan on answering this question or examining this problem? What will your audience be able to do with your report? 3. Audience: Who do you envision as your audience or audiences for your report? Who will benefit from this information? 4. Numeric Outline: Use the alphanumeric outline. 5. Work Schedule: Break it into two columns—see the example on 321. 6. Sources: Provide at least three sources in an attached works cited sheet, using the MLA system for documentation to list them. • Provide at least two pages of detailed, specific information. Use subsequent page headings (see page A-32). Fasten (staple) the pages together. • Form two aligned columns in the Work Schedule section. The left-hand column should describe the tasks in parallel structure. The right-hand column should list dates. • Refer to relevant text pages on listing/outlining (pages 1128-130), graphic highlighting—headings, bulleted points, and numbered lists (pages 154-155), formatting and organizing hard-copy memos (pages 179), and preparing a work plan (320-321)--321 gives a nice visual of a parallel work schedule and numeric outline MEMORANDUM DATE: October 24, 2010 TO: Robert Marini FROM: Joe Bullinski SUBJECT: REPORT PROPOSAL ON HOW TO FUND STUDY ABROAD TRIPS Statement of Problem Most college students have limited funds and need help affording the high costs of studying abroad. There are many resources available to them but finding a comprehensive summary of these aids is difficult to come by. Students also need to be informed on all the other incidental things they need to consider before figuring out their financial situation. Statement of Purpose This report will educate my audience on the best places to find information about financial assistance for studying abroad. It shall also explain the difference between grants, loans and scholarships. From this report students will come away with a broad knowledge of all their options, including the drawbacks and advantages of each. Audience This report shall be focused toward students at the University of Wisconsin-Milwaukee wishing to study abroad. The information will also be relevant for any students’ parents who plan to help their child finance their college career. However, my main goal is to educate the student on their options. Tentative Outline I. Introduction II. What are the difference between a loan, a grant and a scholarship? A. Government and Private Loans 1. Types available 2. Repayment 3. Interest 4. Deferment B. Government and private grants Robert Marini Page2 February 21, 2010 1. Types available 2. Eligibility 3. Repayment C. College and private scholarships 1. Types available 2. Applying III. Where can you go to get information on funding study abroad trips? A. Online websites B. Study abroad office at UWM C. Financial Aid office IV. Things to consider when adding up your total cost. A. Getting a passport B. Immunizations C. Down payments V. Conclusion Work Schedule Conduct Research Organize findings Compose Rough Draft Revise rough draft Start working on PowerPoint Submit final report Finish PowerPoint October 25-30 October 31-November 2 November 2-5 November 5-9 November 9-28 November 10 November 28 Sources "CIE - The Center for International Education - UW - Milwaukee." UW-Milwaukee: Something Great in Mind. Web. 24 Oct. 2010. . Dictionary.com | Find the Meanings and Definitions of Words at Dictionary.com. 2010. Web. 24 Oct. 2010. . "University of Wisconsin- Milwaukee | Department of Financial Aid." UW-Milwaukee: Something Great in Mind. 3 Aug. 2010. Web. 24 Oct. 2010. .
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