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Can students read their letters of recommendation?

Can students read their letters of recommendation?

In the United States, the student does have access to letters of recommendation unless the student waives that right. There will generally be a notice such as the one you describe, letting you know whether the letter is available to the student.

Can you read your teachers letter of recommendation?

You can ask, but it is unusual for a student to ask to see their confidential recommendation letter, and the person who wrote the letter is under no obligation to show you the contents of their letter.

Should letters of recommendation be confidential?

Yes, recommendation letters are completely confidential and students can NEVER view the contents of the letter. Once you upload a rec letter, it’s attached to the student’s profile and they can see their various rec letters listed under their “Documents” tab (within their “Profile”).

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Can I reuse letters of recommendation?

Can I Use Letters of Recommendation Multiple Times? Definitely! You may need the person sending the letter of rec to submit it separately each time. The easiest way to reuse letters of rec is usually on an application platform, where the letters are often automatically used as many times as you apply to colleges.

Are letters of recommendation legal?

There are no specific laws applicable to writing letters of reference (“LOR”) for residents (no FERPA equivalent). There are legal considerations to keep in mind. Most programs or employers that residents are applying to require the Resident to waive the right to review their LOR.

Is it OK to ask for a letter of recommendation by email?

Academic advisors, supervisors, professors and colleagues—both present and past—are all appropriate people you can email to ask for a letter of recommendation. The person you approach should be someone who knows you well and has a positive perception of your work.