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Advice on Letters of Recommendation

Doug Cutchins, Director of Social Commitment at Grinnell College, offers advice to faculty about writing recommendations for scholarships and fellowships.

  • Be specific and use examples.
  • Know the student, know the opportunity, and know why you've been asked to write the letter.
  • Length: more than one page, less than two pages.
  • State who you are and the nature and length of your relationship with the student.
  • Use comparative numbers or rankings when possible.
  • Be honest (but cautious).
  • Describe the person, not just the student.
  • Know and meet the deadline.
  • Use your particular viewpoint or lens into this student; don't repeat information available elsewhere on the application.
  • Make the student work for the letter - give you enough time, and provide supplementary materials to help you write the letter.

For a more complete discussion of the art of writing recommendations, view this article.

Sample Letters of Recommendation

A sample letter of recommendation written by Jonathan Brand

A sample letter of recommendation written by David Campbell


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