his Juanica Buchanan, your former student, I hope all is well this current semester. Back in March of this year, you wrote a letter of recommendation for the Americorp program, which I am now a part of. At that time you stated if I ever need to apply to graduate school you would be willing to write me another letter of recommendation. At this time I am now applying graduate school and I'm asking if you would be kind enough to write me another recommendation letter.
I am applying to Columbia University for a Masters in Social of Work and the deadline for letter of recommendation is December 1st. The recommendation is submitted electronically. I am also a applying to University of California for a Master's in Social Welfare and the deadline
I am writing this letter to inform those who it concerns, that I will be resigning after the 11th of September, of my place, as president, in the Harrisburg FCCLA chapter. This letter comes after a lot of thought, contemplation, and sadness over my experience. Since my freshmen year, FCCLA has been a passion of mine. I loved everything it involved, stood for, and meant for so many people. Once being elected as our chapter’s president in May, I was incredibly excited for my senior year as president, however, after my trip to nationals, my excitement minimized.
I am drawn to AmeriCorps because of its commitment to service and matching members to non-profit organizations. I am truly interested in AmeriCorps' service missions including poverty reduction, literacy and youth development, and mentoring. I served as a volunteer helping organize activities for neglected and abused children at the Children’s Advocacy Center, served on a committee for children’s literacy with Better World Books Drive, and volunteered for Big Brothers Big Sisters and American Red Cross. I am comfortable interacting with youth and children. I have always envisioned myself as a leader involved in improving the health of populations and serving my community and I aim to continue the work of improving the missions of anti-poverty
It with great pleasure that I recommend Robert for admission into National Honor Society. As his Boy Scout Community Service Advisor for over 7 years, it has always been clear to me that he has a strong desire to serve his community. Robert has been a very active volunteer in his community since he was in fifth grade and the lessons and skills that he has learned from these experiences are reflected in his character, which is very rare among youth his age. He knows that, even though he is still a minor, he can make a large impact in his community by sacrificing a few hours of his time to helping others.
Thank you for your consideration of me as a candidate for the National Honor Society, it means a tremendous deal to me. I have worked extremely hard to earn my chance to become a member of the National Honor Society and this application resembles a small prize on the enduring path to success for me. I believe, as a member of the National Honor Society, I will be able to enhance my spirit of service and accomplish more service goals and projects. Although, I already have many leadership skills under my belt, I can only imagine the many more skills I will gain from being a member of the National Honor Society. I believe you can never stop learning.
I am writing this letter in the regards of Luke Wiesboeck. We have been close friends for 3 years, through different student organizations at Missouri State University. I have acted like as a mentor to Luke during this friendship. I am very proud of Luke’s progression as a leader.
To submit a recommendation letter, please complete the official recommendation form found on your sorority’s website: https://www.alphadeltapi.org/Page/PotentialMembersandLegacies. You may also mail your recommendation letter to the Ole Miss ADPI chapter mailing address: Alpha Delta Pi, P.O. Box 1178, Oxford, MS 38655. Both formats are accepted, and you may submit any time until August 13th, 2017.
It is a true pleasure for me to write this letter of recommendation for Magaly Resendez, whom I have had the opportunity of teaching for the past two years. She was in my World History class as a sophomore and is currently in my U.S. History class as a junior.
The one that motivated me to write essays and apply to colleges while telling me to become more active during high school was the most stressing person I’ve met. For every individual there has been at least one person that helped them become motivated to got to college and become more active. Some common motivators are family, friends , celebrities, teachers and even historical figures. But for me, the one that motivated me was none other than my nagging high school counselor/advisor, Marienel Lopez. It is because of her nosyness that and non-stop nagging that I joined the Upward Bound summer program, applied for scholarships and colleges, and even participated for JROTC. If it weren’t for her meddlesome behavior to help me become successful, I am completely sure I would not have been able to attend Penn State and be part of Upward Bound Migrant program. The first time I met Marienel I thought she would be calm and chill, but boy was I wrong.
I am writing in response to the letter that I have received to apply for the National Honor Society, and I am interested in becoming a member. NHS was first brought to my attention my freshman year, through peers and some teachers who would talk about all of the good outcomes and opportunities that can come about from being a member. From that point on, that has been my goal. I have worked as hard as I could to get up to where I am today.
I am writing this letter of recommendation for the Graduate Student Teaching Assistant Award to recognize my CHM 256 T.A. Haitham Kalil. I've only known him for about 4 weeks, and he has already shown the utmost respect and concern for his students since the first day of class. He is very aware of his responsibilities as an instructor and is understanding towards certain situations as well as give his full attention to his students to help succeed in the class. As a second year student my experience with college professors and instructors are limited but during my attendance at Cleveland State University I can distinguish the instructors that want the best for their students. As the engaged learning experience in Cleveland state represents
Being nominated as a candidate for the National Honor Society is a big honor, and it means that I have accomplished my goal in regards to serving and being a leader in my community. I believe that I would be a valuable member of the National Honor Society because I am reliable, optimistic, hard-working, and I have the initiative needed to better my community. I am a person who always gives 100% into everything I do. Whether it is my academics, sports I play, or other activities that I take part in, I never see a reason not to put my all into it. I love to help and motivate others to do their best as well. I have maintained a GPA over a 4.0 both my freshman and sophomore years, and I intend on working diligently to maintain it over the next
I would like you to know that I could’ve changed how I acted back home if you gave me the chance, if you let me show you. But, it is too late now what’s done is done, no going back. Also I am not immature like you think I am I just don’t like going to school, I think it is a waste of time when I could practice poker and make a living off of it. I’m not sure if this letter will ever reach you but if it does I wish you good luck living on your own now that i’m not around to help.
It is with the greatest of pleasure that I take my pen in hand to address you with these few lines and at the very commencement of this letter I would here state that since I wrote you my last letter that
Thank you very much for writing me a recommendation letter for the diversity fellowship. A recommendation from you will go a long way in helping me get this opportunity. Now that I have all of my application materials, I am excited to submit everything by the februrary1 deadline. Whether or not I get chosen for the fellowship, I am glad that I applied. I am also very lucky to have a respected communications professional like you recommend me for such a great opportunity. Don’t worry about mailing in the recommendation, just email it to me and I will send it with my application packet. Thank you for all your help.
I am writing this letter to respectfully ask for your support in helping me become one of the many distinguished cadets at the United States Military Academy. I have achieved so much in my 16 years of life and being appointed into the academy will be very well-deserving and forthcoming to all the amazing opportunities that the academy has to offer. I have worked tremendously hard to obtain a 4.0 gpa and maintain a class rank in the top 100 of my 1000 person class. With your help I can hopefully be appointed as a West Point candidate for the class of 2022.