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Need Help Crafting a Letter of Continued Interest

Hello folks! I've been deferred from my first-choice college and plan to send in a letter of continued interest to strengthen my application. I want to demonstrate my dedication to the school without sounding desperate. Can anyone guide me on how to write a letter of continued interest that leaves a positive impression? Also, any examples would be great too!

a year ago

Sure! Writing a Letter of Continued Interest (LOCI) after being deferred is a great step. This not only shows your continued interest in the institution but also provides an opportunity to update the college on any achievements or endeavors since you sent your application.

First, address the letter correctly. Make sure it's directed towards either the admissions representative responsible for your region or the general admissions office if a certain individual isn't listed.

Start your letter by thanking the admissions committee for considering your application and expressing your gratitude for being allowed to stay in the applicant pool. Be sure to mention your continued interest in the school and the reasons why it is your first choice.

For example: "Thank you for considering my application to XYZ University. Despite my deferral, XYZ remains my first choice due to its strong Computer Science program and collaborative community which aligns with my academic and personal aspirations."

After that, use the main body of the letter to provide updates on your academic and extracurricular achievements since your original application submission. This may include improved grades, new awards, participation in new activities, or significant milestones in your current activities.

Let's say: "Since submitting my application, I have maintained an A grade in AP Calculus and have been elected vice-president of the computer club in my school. Additionally, I developed a mobile app to help students manage their study schedule, which was recognized in a local technology fair."

End your LOCI with a reaffirmation of your passion for the college. Make sure to specify what it is about the school that motivates you to attend.

For example: "I am excited about the possibility of contributing to XYZ University's community with my passion for technology. The unique blend of coursework and real-world experience XYZ University offers its students is a perfect fit for my academic goals."

Lastly, thank the committee for taking the time to reassess your application and politely express your anticipation for their positive feedback.

Remember, be genuine in your expression of interest, and make sure that the letter doesn't exceed one page. Keep it neat, use proper grammar, and proofread before sending. Hope this helps and good luck!

a year ago

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