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Letter of Good Standing from Dean
Posted: Tue May 07, 2013 1:28 pm
by Anonymous User
Do I get this letter sent to LSAC or the specific school? Does anyone know which department of my school I might ask for this? Admissions? I imagine I wouldn't have to talk to the actual dean, right?
Re: Letter of Good Standing from Dean
Posted: Tue May 07, 2013 1:50 pm
by Danger Zone
Anonymous User wrote:Do I get this letter sent to LSAC or the specific school? Does anyone know which department of my school I might ask for this? Admissions? I imagine I wouldn't have to talk to the actual dean, right?
The school you are applying to will have instructions about what they want. Some even have their own special forms. As for your school, again, it varies. I talked to the "dean of students" at my school about it. Turns out they have a form for it on the school's website that I didn't even notice before.
Re: Letter of Good Standing from Dean
Posted: Wed May 08, 2013 10:15 am
by TTRansfer
Anonymous User wrote:Do I get this letter sent to LSAC or the specific school? Does anyone know which department of my school I might ask for this? Admissions? I imagine I wouldn't have to talk to the actual dean, right?
1. Sent to the specific schools.
2. Ask the registrar.
3. You may or may not have to talk to the dean. I did not, but some people (usually at really shitty schools where they don't want you to leave) do have to talk to the dean and get guilt tripped.
Re: Letter of Good Standing from Dean
Posted: Wed May 08, 2013 10:19 am
by northwood
when I transferred, I contacted the registrar and had to fax over a written letter stating that I wanted a letter of good standing, official transcripts sent to the school ( that was what the transfer application wanted).
a few days after the letter was sent, the dean of my old school asked me why I wanted to transfer and if there was anything he could do to stay... so you might want to be prepared to answer that, just in case