Letter of Recommendation
    
          A letter of recommendation will be required for your application. It will be submitted to the WPSF scholarship team directly from this person via a link provided in the scholarship application. Please give them a heads-up to expect this from you.
How to Ask for a Letter of Recommendation
Asking for a letter of recommendation can be tricky sometimes. Ask yourself the questions below to help determine who you should ask to write you a letter.
- Can this person talk about my potential for college/scholarship?
 - Have I known this person long enough?
 - Can they write me a detailed letter?
 
Once you've asked yourself these questions and determined who you will ask for a letter. Ask them in person if possible, if not send them an email! Remember the following.
- Be personal about the ask 
- Why do you want them to write this letter? Why is it significant to you?
 
 - If they say yes send them the following: 
- What the recommendation is for
 - An up-to-date resume
 - Relevant work habits, academic successes, or skills (Take a look at the brag sheet resource!)
 - Requested due date (if needed) and where to send the recommendation
 
 - They don't have to say yes. 
- If you are met with someone who is unable to write you a letter, it's okay! 
- Tell them thank you regardless
 - Begin to look for other recommenders
 
 
 - If you are met with someone who is unable to write you a letter, it's okay! 
 
Once they've written your letter remember to say thank you! This can be a simple notecard, letter, or email. Just remember to showcase appreciation for this person.
Letter of Recommendation Resources
- Brag Sheet Template
- While you don't need to write a brag sheet, it can be helpful to have all of your interests, accomplishments, etc. on one page in order to make writing a letter easier.
 
 - How to Request Letters of Recommendation 
- Check out the ACT's tips on asking for a letter of recommendation.
 
 
