How to Make a Title Page in APA Format on Google Docs
Docswrite Team
Aug 11, 2025
4 min read

Creating a professional-looking title page in APA format is essential for academic papers, research projects, and essays. Google Docs makes it easy to format your documents, including the title page, but if you want to streamline your workflow even further, tools like Docswrite.com can help you publish your Google Docs directly to various CRMs, enhancing productivity.
In this article, we’ll walk you through how to make a title page in APA format on Google Docs step-by-step and explain how Docswrite.com can help you manage and share your documents efficiently.
What is an APA Title Page?
The APA (American Psychological Association) format is widely used in the social sciences. A proper APA title page includes:
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The title of your paper
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Your name
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Your institutional affiliation
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Course name and number (optional)
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Instructor’s name (optional)
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Date of submission
All text should be double-spaced and centered on the page, with a running head and page number in the header.
Step-by-Step Guide: Making an APA Title Page on Google Docs
1. Open a New Google Docs Document
Start with a fresh document by opening Google Docs and selecting “Blank.”
2. Set Up the Header
Go to Insert > Headers & footers > Header. Click on the header, then select Options > Header format to check the “Different first page” box. This ensures the running head appears only on the title page.
3. Add the Running Head and Page Number
Type Running head: SHORTENED TITLE (in all caps) aligned left on the first page header. Insert the page number aligned right by clicking Insert > Page numbers and selecting the option that numbers only the first page in the top right.
4. Format the Title Page Content
Center-align your text by clicking the center alignment icon or pressing Ctrl + Shift + E. Type the full title of your paper in bold and use title case (capitalize major words). Add your name and your institution’s name below the title, double-spaced.
5. Add Additional Information (Optional)
You may include course name, instructor’s name, and date, each on separate lines, double-spaced below the institutional affiliation.
How Enhances Your Google Docs Experience
While Google Docs helps you create and format your APA title page easily, takes your document management to the next level. Docswrite is a powerful website that integrates with Google Docs, allowing you to publish and push your documents to various CRMs without hassle. It’s not a plugin but a seamless web platform that boosts your productivity by simplifying how you share and distribute your work.
Whether you’re a student, researcher, or professional, Docswrite helps you save time and keep your workflow smooth by connecting your Google Docs with the tools you use every day.
FAQ: Making a Title Page in APA Format on Google Docs
Q1: Do I need a running head on the title page? Yes, APA format requires a running head on the title page. It should be a shortened version of your title in all caps, aligned left in the header.
Q2: How do I insert page numbers in Google Docs? Go to Insert > Page numbers and choose the option to add numbers on the top right of the page.
Q3: Can Docswrite.com help me format my APA paper? Docswrite.com doesn’t format your paper but makes it easy to publish and integrate your Google Docs with different CRMs, improving document sharing and workflow.
Q4: Is the title page double-spaced? Yes, all text on the APA title page should be double-spaced and centered.
Q5: Can I add course details on the title page? Yes, course name, instructor’s name, and submission date can be added below the institutional affiliation, each on a new line.
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