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.
The School of Graduate Studies requires all applicants to submit new application materials for each application submitted. This includes transcripts, letters of recommendation, and test scores.
English Proficiency Test Score You must arrange with ETS, College Board, ACT, or Duolingo for your test score to be submitted to our office for your file. As an exception, you can email your IELTS results as our office can validate official test scores from a copy of your IELTS results and add it to your file.
An official ACT or SAT score is required if you are applying from a non-accredited US high school, Home School, or if you took the GED or HiSET exam to earn the equivalent of a high school diploma. For all other applicants, ACT or SAT score submission is optional.
Letters of recommendation are optional. You'll be considered for admission whether you submit letters of recommendation or not.
Learn more at honors.utah. Letters of recommendation – Letters of recommendation are not required and will not be considered in the admissions review process. Personal essays – Personal essays are not required and will not be considered in the admissions review process.
Please have your scores sent electronically to the University of Utah Office of Admissions. You can do this by using the following codes: TOEFL: 4853. IELTS: Please contact your testing center to have the score sent directly to the University of Utah.
Learn more at honors.utah. Letters of recommendation – Letters of recommendation are not required and will not be considered in the admissions review process. Personal essays – Personal essays are not required and will not be considered in the admissions review process.
Start with a salutation, introduction explaining why you are writing the letter, a body with supporting details, a proper ending telling them what you are expecting and your name at the end. Make sure to state the purpose of the letter in a direct response to the situation outlined in the question.
IELTS Writing Task 2: 7 steps towards a band 7 Step 1: Answer all parts of the question. Step 2: Present a clear position. Step 3: Structure your essay. Step 4: Use linking devices. Step 5: Use a range of vocabulary. Step 6: Use a range of grammatical structures correctly. Step 7: Check your essay thoroughly.
Tips for IELTS General Task 1 Identify the type of letter you are being asked to write. Identify the purpose of the letter. Open and close the letter correctly. Start the letter appropriately. Learn and use standard written phrases. Spell commonly used words correctly. Divide your letter into paragraphs.