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Writing Letters of Recommendations

Suggestions for Writing a Letter of Recommendation

  • Include your affiliation or relationship with the student:  Were you the professor, supervisor and/or advisor? You will be able to identify different strengths based on your relationship with the student.
  • Give honest and factual information:  Let students know how well you can speak about their strengths and abilities. If you have not had much interaction with a student, let them know before you write a letter.
  • Ask a student for a copy of their resume or a list of their activities on campus, accomplishments, and any other experiences:  This will allow you to see a more holistic picture of the student.
  • Identify the student’s skills, attitudes, personal characteristics, ability to grasp information, contributions made, and intellectual ability:  Include examples when possible.
  • Let students know how much time you need to write a letter and try to stay within that time frame:  Students will be respectful of your time and effort but also consider students’ deadlines.
  • Be cautious when utilizing any information that could be the basis of discrimination:  Though employers or graduate schools cannot legally discriminate, you do not want to include information that others can wrongfully use.
  • The letter you are writing can include some weaknesses, but as a whole create an honest and accurate picture of the student.
The National Association of Colleges and Employers has additional information on writing letters of recommendation http://www.naceweb.org/public/reference1.htm.

Words you may want to include:

Articulate

Assertive

Cooperative

Creative

Dependable

Effective

Efficient

Expressive

Imaginative

Innovative

Mature

Some possible points to address in the letter:

Ability to communicate

Self-confidence

Initiative

Leadership ability

Energy level

Interpersonal skills

Ability to handle conflict

Competitiveness

Level of commitment

Research skills

Analytical ability

Motivation level