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recommendations
admissions
Getting the
EX P ERT T IP S
Here are a few tips from the
Auburn University at Montgomery
Admissions Team for requesting
letters of recommendation:
• Help your letter writer understand
what the recommendation is for
by sharing the criteria for the
scholarship, program, etc., and
remind them of your strengths in
those areas.
• M
ake sure you and your letter
writer know the submission dead-
line and rules. For example, will
they be making their recommen-
dation through an online portal?
Do they need to send a paper copy
directly to the college or program
head?
• G
ive your letter writer plenty of
time to meet your request — at
least a month (although two
months is optimal). They may have
questions about the process and
about your particular interests and
strengths.
By: Serrah Nichols
What is a recommendation
letter? Why is it so important?
How do I ask for one? These
are all questions you may
be asking yourself when it
comes to completing import-
ant applications for colleges,
scholarships, or jobs. Don’t
stress— we’ve got the an-
swers!
What is a recommendation
letter, and why is it so
important?
A recommendation letter is written
by someone who is familiar with your
work ethic and skills, has witnessed your
character, and can vouch for your credi-
bility. Basically, it serves as proof of your
abilities. Recommendation letters allow
potential colleges, scholarship programs,
and employers to have a sneak-peak into
your past performance.
What is included in a
recommendation letter?
The writer includes information about
any of your characteristics that make you
a great asset to the university, company,
or scholarship program for which you
are applying. These characteristics could
include things such as:
• Dependability
• Integrity
• Skill in the job field
• Work ethic
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Who do I ask for one?
You can ask any adult who is not related
to you (sorry, Mom!) and has experience
with you on a professional level. This
could be a teacher, a coach, your church
minister, or a previous employer.
How do I ask for one?
Once you’ve selected someone to ask,
it’s a good idea to write them a letter
detailing the reasons you need their rec-
ommendation. Include details about the
position you’re applying to so they’ll have
a better understanding of how to struc-
ture their writing. Don’t forget to attach
an updated copy of your resumé— this
will make it easier for them to highlight
your accolades and accomplishments. If
they agree to write a recommendation
letter for you, make sure to provide a
date by which they need to send it off.
Thank them in advance, and thank them
afterwards with a nice note.
REC
When you find someone who
agrees to write your letter,
give them a pre-addressed and
stamped envelope to send the
letter off in. Make their job as
easy as possible!
Serrah graduated from
Faulkner University
in 2018 with a BA in
English. She current-
ly teaches 8th grade
English at Lake Butler
Middle School in Lake
Butler, FL.
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