Getting Recommendations for Grad School

How do you choose which professors to ask?

What will the professors need to address in these recommendations?

Once you have decided who you would like to write your recommendations, you need to sent TWO emails.

Example of Email #1:

Dear Prof. Jones:

I would like to attend graduate school to pursue a Master's degree that will lead to my career goals as a criminologist or forensic scientist. Would you be willing to provide me with an excellent letter of recommendation?

If you agree, I will forward you the appropriate information for the graduate schools I have chosen.

I look forward to hearing from you soon.

Thanks.

Molly McGuire

If you haven’t heard from them within 5 days, go to their classroom or office and ask them in person if they received it. Remember it is your responsibility to ensure you get an answer.

Once you find 3 professors willing to give you excellent letters of recommendation (or very good ones at the least), you need to send them a 2nd email at least 2 weeks before the letters are due.

Example of Email #2

Dear Prof. Jones:

Thanks for agreeing to provide recommendations for my graduate school applications. For your reference, I have taken SOC101 (fall 2006), SOC322 (spring 2007), and SOC499 (spring 2008) with you, and have earned an A-, B+, and A, respectively. Following is the contact information, submission requirements, and specific degree for which I am applying at that institution:

Ms. Andrea Purvis
Graduate Affairs Asst.
Dept. of Criminology
University of Texas
455 Campus Drive
Austin, TX 67890
(Please give letter in a sealed envelope directly to me by Nov. 20)
(Applying for an M.A. in Criminology)

Dr. Julia Smith
Graduate Studies Chair
Dept. of Sociology
Columbia University
677 104 th Street
New York, NY 87611
jmsmith@columbia.edu
(Please email the letter directly to Dr. Smith by Dec. 1)
(Applying for an M.A. in Forensic Studies)

Prof. Pablo Flores
Dean of Scientific Anthropology
University of Michigan
111 Anne Street
Ann Arbor, MI 77863
(an electronic reference form will be sent to your Coker email address directly from the university)
(Applying for an M.S. in Forensic Science)

Sincerely,

Molly McGuire