Letters of Recommendation - UW HELP

Letters of Recommendation

Letters of recommendation from teachers, counselors, and other educators are a great way to strengthen your students’ college applications. UW-Madison requires at least one. Other UW universities typically don’t require them, but many applicants use them to demonstrate that they’re ready to succeed in college

Letter of Recommendation Form

The Universities of Wisconsin has a premade form to help you quickly and easily generate letters of recommendation for your students. Download it here!


Steps for Submitting Letters to UW-Madison

Inform your students to ask each letter writer to use UW-Madison’s letters of recommendation website to submit letters.

Your students should provide the writer with any information he or she might need, such as details about obstacles they’ve faced or the goals they have achieved.


Steps for Submitting Letters to Universities Other Than UW-Madison

  1. Your students should provide the writer with any information he or she might need, such as details about obstacles they’ve faced or the goals they have achieved.
  2. The student should ask the writer to submit the form to each UW university they’re considering. The way the writer should do this depends on his or her job:

Teachers and school counselors should submit the completed form with the students’ paper or electronic transcripts. Teachers may ask students to deliver these forms to a counselor for submission. Counselors can attach the forms directly to a student’s transcripts.

Other types of writers, such as employers, may mail or email the form to the admissions office of each UW university that the student is interested in. Mailing addresses and email addresses are listed on the first page of the form.