Letters of recommendation are often essential to achieving funding opportunities. Asking someone to write a letter on your behalf can seem daunting, here are some tips and resources to be successful.
If you are applying to more than one graduate program, we highly suggest you contact your recommendation providers and encourage them to write all-inclusive letters of recommendation that support your ...
Bowdoin strongly encourages campus supervisors to serve as a reference for student employees. Different from an employment verification, you may provide letters of recommendation or serve as a phone ...
If you are enclosing a single document (e.g., a resume,) include "Enclosure" two spaces under your name; if you are enclosing more than one document (e.g., writing sample, transcript, list of ...
Recommendation letters are one of the few ways for admissions officers to hear others’ impressions of you. While your transcript and test scores may say a lot about your academic skills ...
Again, please include the full name and name of the high school of the applicant. Do not use nicknames. A letter of recommendation has more traction when it is clear that you genuinely know the ...
Typically, graduate and professional schools and fellowships require confidential letters. Next, RESEARCH the programs to which you will be applying For each program to which you are applying, ...
One document that you’ll definitely want to begin preparing early is the Letter of Recommendation. Here you will find some tips and guidance on this important piece of the application. Why do I have ...
In general, the best place to look for a chapter’s recommendation process is their international or national headquarters. Letters of recommendation or references typically come from alumna of the ...
The Office of Student Life collaborates with the Office of the Registrar to provide letters of recommendation, whether students are applying to law and graduate schools, seeking bar referrals, ...