How to Request a Reference
Provide directly to or mail one of the
pink "Request for Reference/Waiver" forms you received with your
registration package to a professor or employer. Complete the top
portion of this form indicating with your signature whether you wish to
retain or waive your right to see the reference written on your behalf
(discuss this point with your recommender before completing the form).
Request from your writer that he/she include this form with his/her
letter and submit the waiver form and their letter directly to the
Credential Service. You may wish to provide a resume, an unofficial
transcript and/or also include a copy of a paper you wrote as well as
your own graduate school application essay (if applicable). Waiver
forms will be received upon completion of registration form and payment.
The more information you provide to your recommender, the easier it is
for him/her to write a strong and appropriate letter of recommendation. Be
aware, in requesting a letter of support, it often takes a recommender
2-3 months to write a letter of recommendation and send it to the Career
Resource Center. Check your file periodically (by contacting
Alice Scholar at the CRC) to see
what letters are in it. DO NOT wait until you are ready to send letters out
to check what is in your file.
If you wish to have an existing letter of recommendation in your file
updated, you must first contact your recommender. If needed, the Credential
Service will then forward a copy to the recommender. REMEMBER, if you waive
your right of access to a letter, the letter will be marked "Confidential."
You may not read a confidential letter under any circumstances. If a letter
is not accompanied by a (pink) signed waiver form, it will be considered
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