Letter of Recommendation for Graduate School

When applying to graduate school or professional programs, you should ask at least three people to write your letters of recommendation. These should be individuals who can speak to your skills, experience, and potential. At least one of your references should be a faculty member who can comment on your academic abilities, though some programs may require more than one.

Tips for Success:

  • Ask early: Contact your references well in advance to give them enough time to write a detailed, thoughtful letter.
  • Stay in touch: Keep your references updated on deadlines and any additional information they may need.
  • Be organized: Provide each reference with your resume, personal statement, and any forms or instructions required by the program.

Remember, faculty and professionals are often writing letters for multiple students, so planning ahead ensures your references can provide strong, in-depth support for your application.

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