This form is a sample letter in Word format covering the subject matter of the title of the form.
This form is a sample letter in Word format covering the subject matter of the title of the form.
While not all programs at SJSU require letters of recommendation, their impact on those that do can be significant. They provide an opportunity for the admissions committee to see a different side of the applicant, beyond grades and test scores.
You will find your application and admission status by signing in to one.sjsu and searching for the MySJSU tile to access your MySJSU account.
Remember, you'll probably get your college acceptance letters over the course of two to three weeks. Each school will have their own date, and usually even a specific time, they are planning to send out college acceptance letters.
San José State uses an Express Mail service that allows you to receive your admission packet, which includes your acceptance letter and I-20 form, in five to seven days (once SJSU has processed your Express Mail order). We will post your admission notice to your MySJSU account.
If admitted to the program, you will receive a MySJSU message within 5-7 days after your official admission with instructions on retrieving your admission letter. If not admitted, you can appeal by following the instructions in your MySJSU denial message. All students start with an “NC-Incomplete” application status.
If admitted to the program, you will receive a MySJSU message within 5-7 days after your official admission with instructions on retrieving your admission letter. If not admitted, you can appeal by following the instructions in your MySJSU denial message.
Still no response? Go with something like this: 'Hey, I still haven't heard from you so I'm assuming it's a bad time. I'll just follow up with you every month or so until you book. ' If someone has indicated that they are interested, there's no harm in continuing to ask until you get a no.
How to write a follow-up email to a potential employer Send a thank you message. A thank you letter is an excellent way to show your appreciation for your potential employer. Give them time. Use a clear subject line. Write with a respectful and formal tone. Sell yourself. Keep your message concise.
Ask for an update: Politely ask for an update on the status of your application, and mention the date you applied. Be specific and avoid asking vague questions like "Did you get my application?"