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Appealing a University Decision: Sample Letter?

Hey guys, so unfortunately I got rejected from my top-choice university. I've heard that it's possible to appeal the decision, and I want to give it a shot. Does anyone have a sample letter I could use as a reference while writing my own university appeal? Any advice would be appreciated!

2 years ago

Hey there! I understand that getting rejected from your top-choice university can be disappointing, but it's great that you're considering appealing the decision. While I can't give you a complete example letter, I'm happy to provide you with a rough outline and some tips for drafting your appeal letter. Just remember to keep it professional, concise, and focused on your objective.

1. Salutation: Make sure to address the letter appropriately, such as "Dear [University] Admissions Office or Admissions Committee" or "To whom it may concern."

2. Introduction: In the opening paragraph, briefly explain the purpose of your letter and that you are appealing your admission decision. Include your full name, application number (if applicable), and the term for which you applied.

3. Basis for Appeal: Explain the primary reason(s) for your appeal. This could be new and compelling information that was not previously included in your application or extenuating circumstances that affected your academic performance. Make sure to clearly state how this new information or circumstance would have impacted the admission committee's assessment of your application.

4. Supporting Evidence: Provide detailed information about the new development(s), including the specifics of the situation or any achievements or developments that would support your appeal. For instance, you could discuss your improved GPA after an additional semester of coursework, awards or recognitions earned since submitting your application, or any further explanation needed to clarify your previous circumstances.

5. Conclusion: Wrap up your letter by reiterating your desire to attend the university and discuss how attending the institution is essential to your educational and professional goals. Thank them for their time and consideration, and express your hope to receive a favorable response.

6. Closing: Use a formal closing, like "Sincerely," followed by your full name, contact information, and signature if sending a hard copy.

Keep in mind that appealing a decision is not a guarantee that it will be overturned, and each university has its own process for handling appeals. Be sure to review the specific university's guidelines and timeline for submitting an appeal before drafting your letter. Best of luck!

2 years ago

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