Samples of Reference and Recommendation Letters.
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Just a reminder about WHO can is prefered to write a recommendation. 1) Your first and best choice is an alum, who is in good standing with her sorority, knows you personally and was a member in the Chapter at the University you are going through recruitment at.
Writing a recommendation letter for anyone can get a little tricky. You want to be completely honest while still explaining the person’s qualifications, experience and personality traits accurately. If your supervisor has asked you to write a recommendation, then this can get a little more complicated.
The alumna writing your recommendation letter should mail it, or email it, directly to the respective sorority’s P.O. Box, mailing address or email address that each chapter has provided. A list of addresses for the 12 Panhellenic sororities will also be included in the Recruitment Guidebook you receive.
Recommendation Letter Templates. A Recommendation Letter is written by an employer(s) or a hiring manager(s) for a past employee(s) who has worked for them. This letter will help the employee(s) to further their careers. If you are an employer and writing a recommendation letter for your employee(s), you can take note of the following points.
Writing a letter of recommendation or letter of reference is easy with our sample template, specifically designed for volunteer managers, leaders of clubs, groups or organizations and other leaders. Just fill in the blanks with the information for the group member, church member, association member, club member, organization member, charity member, volunteer, student or other person you are.
A Recommendation Letter is a personal letter of reference written by an alumnae member of a sorority to introduce a Potential New Member to her sorority. In the recommendation, the alumnae will write about your activities and talents so the sorority can get acquainted with you before recruitment begins.