Avoid generic statements and focus on genuine information that showcases the student's unique strengths and accomplishments.
To enhance the quality of your Letter of Recommendation, furnish the writer with your resume, transcripts, statement of purpose, research interests, achievements, goals, program details, institution specifics, and the LOR guidelines and deadlines.
An ideal LOR consists of three to four paragraphs. The first paragraph introduces the writer, his relationship with you, professional background and duration of acquaintance. The following paragraphs will evaluate your academic and professional skills, supported by particular examples, achievements & related experience. The last paragraph summarizes the most important points, retell the recommendation, and includes the writer’s contact information and signature.
Explain how their skills and goals align with the program's objectives and faculty expertise.
Reconfirm your strong recommendation for the student's admission and express your confidence in the applicant's success in their chosen field.
Your Name and Title
Your Institution or Affiliation
Your Contact Information (email, phone)
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Date
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Admission Committee
Your Name and Title
Your Institution or Affiliation
Your Contact Information (email, phone)
University Address
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Dear Admission Committee,
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I am writing to recommend [Student Name] for admission to the [Program Name] program at [University Name]. I have known [Student Name] for [number] years in my capacity as [your relationship to student, e.g., professor, advisor, supervisor].
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Paragraph 1: Briefly introduce the student and your relationship with them.
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Paragraph 2: Highlight the student's academic achievements and skills.
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Paragraph 3: Showcase the student's personal qualities and potential.
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Paragraph 4: Conclude with a strong recommendation.
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Sincerely,
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Your Signature
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Your Typed Name
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