Be sure to note which APA 7th Edition format your professor expects you to use (Student or Professional) before getting too far into any paper or project.
One Example of How the Two Formats are Different:
Student papers no longer require a Running head--Professional papers do, but it's been simplified.
The American Psychological Association has released a seventh edition of their publication manual. The library owns one copy as part of our Reference Collection (meaning it cannot be checked out) but you might also find the links below helpful.
Be sure to check out the library's online Basics of APA tutorial. This course introduces APA Style and covers basic formatting and citations.
In addition to the print version of the APA’s Publication Manual 7th Edition (available for use at the library), consider using the following websites:
This page contains sample papers formatted in seventh edition APA Style. The sample papers show the format that authors should use to submit a manuscript for publication in a professional journal and that students should use to submit a paper to an instructor for a course assignment.
Learn better when you can watch and listen? Try on these tutorials for size.