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Reference Letter Professional PDF

This document is a reference form for a graduate program applicant. It requests information from the referee about their academic credentials and professional expertise. It asks the referee to rank the applicant in areas like competence, creativity, relationships, and critical thinking. It also provides space for comments on the applicant's strengths and potential to complete a graduate program, as well as their English proficiency. The referee must sign and date the completed form.

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Reference Letter Professional PDF

This document is a reference form for a graduate program applicant. It requests information from the referee about their academic credentials and professional expertise. It asks the referee to rank the applicant in areas like competence, creativity, relationships, and critical thinking. It also provides space for comments on the applicant's strengths and potential to complete a graduate program, as well as their English proficiency. The referee must sign and date the completed form.

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REPORT ON APPLICANT FOR ADMISSION TO GRADUATE STUDIES

(PROFESSIONAL)
THE UNIVERSITY OF BRITISH COLUMBIA, VANCOUVER BC CANADA V6T 1Z1

TO THE APPLICANT: Complete the boxed area below before sending this form to your referee, and please provide the UBC Graduate
Program mailing address to your referee by completing the UBC Graduate Program Address box at the end of the second page. Completed
reports or reference letters must be sent directly to the Graduate Program to which you are applying. For this report or a reference letter to
be considered official, the report or reference letter and the envelope’s seal must be signed by the referee.
Name of
Applicant:
Family Name Given Names

who is applying for admission to study for the degree of

in the Graduate Program

Field of Study:

TO THE REFEREE: A letter of reference may be submitted in lieu of this form. Please ensure that you sign your reference letter or form and
the envelope’s seal to be considered official.

What is your highest academic credential? PhD Master’s degree Bachelor’s degree
Other (specify): __
What are your professional area(s) of expertise?

What is/was the organization in which you interacted with the applicant, and what was your position there?
Organization: __
Position: __
For how many years have you been/were you employed in this position? __
Are/were you the employment supervisor of the applicant? Yes No

Please rank the applicant as follows: 0 = Poor, 1 = Fair, 2 = Good, 3 = Very Good, 4 = Excellent, 5 = Outstanding
Rank Remarks

Practice competence

Creativity

Working relationships

Work ethic

Critical thinking

(over)

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REPORT ON APPLICANT FOR ADMISSION TO GRADUATE STUDIES
Please comment on the applicant’s strengths and potential for completing a graduate program.

Please indicate whether the applicant has sufficient competence in English to:

a. understand lectures conducted in English

b. read widely in English

c. express herself/himself in written English

Referee’s Contact Information (Required) UBC Graduate Program Address (Required)

Institution: Program Name:

Mailing Address: Mailing Address:

Phone: Phone:

Fax: Fax:

Email: Email:

Referee’s Name in Print:

Referee’s Signature: Date: (yyyy/mm/dd)


This Confidential Report must be both prepared by and signed by the referee named above. Evidence to the contrary will lead to the
cancellation of any offer of admission (whether or not accepted), or withdrawal of the student from the University. It is the policy of the
University to treat as confidential letters of reference which it receives. It can, however, be required under Freedom of Information
legislation to disclose the substance of any letter of reference but only where that can be done without disclosing the identity of the writer.
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