I edit capstone projects for clarity, coherence, and completeness. I assess whether research questions remain clear throughout the document, whether methods and findings connect logically, and whether explanations provide sufficient detail for evaluators.
I focus on how the capstone project reads to faculty reviewers who assess rigor, structure, and academic judgment.
I read capstone projects with attention to structure, logic, and development from introduction through conclusion. I identify gaps in reasoning, unclear claims, missing context, and inconsistencies between sections.
I edit with program expectations in mind, shaping the writing so ideas come through clearly under formal academic review.
I follow the style guide and formatting requirements that apply to your capstone project. This includes citations, references, headings, tables, figures, and institutional formatting rules.
I work most often with APA and also follow university and program-specific guidelines provided for capstone submissions.
Includes capstone project editing and proofreading, along with written feedback addressing clarity of ideas, structure, academic tone, and alignment with program expectations.
Includes capstone project editing and proofreading, with direct edits focused on clarity, structure, tone, citations, and style guide adherence.
Focuses on grammar, punctuation, spelling, and basic language usage. This service does not address structure, argument, or content.
Since 2008, I have edited capstone projects across disciplines and degree levels and in a wide range of programs. I bring judgment shaped by long experience reviewing capstone projects that must meet formal academic standards.
Before founding my editing practice, I served as an English-language editor at UNESCO’s headquarters in Paris, editing academic and technical documents for international audiences.
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