Who can be recommenders?
Faculty or others who qualify to evaluate your potential for graduate study can serve as recommenders. At least one evaluation and letter should be from a faculty member at the last school you attended as a full-time student (unless you have been out of school for more than five years). Substitutions for faculty recommendations may include work associates or others who can comment on your academic potential for graduate work.
Related Questions
- May I ask my recommenders to mail in paper letters of recommendation instead of giving instructions for uploading the letter online? And is there a special recommendation form template?
- My recommenders deleted or never received their email giving them access to upload their recommendation letter into my online application. How do I send the email prompt to them again?
- One of my recommenders does not want to submit the letter of recommendation/recommendation form via the on-line system. Where should the letter be sent?