
How to Ask for a Letter of Recommendation
Applying for scholarships can feel overwhelming, and one of the most intimidating steps for many students is asking for a letter of recommendation.
Don’t worry—you’re not alone! The good news is, we’ve made it easier by creating a template you can use when reaching out to teachers, mentors, coaches, or employers.
Tips Before You Ask
- Choose wisely: Pick recommenders who know you well and can speak to your strengths.
- Ask early: Give your recommender at least 2–3 weeks before the deadline.
- Be clear: Share the scholarship name, deadline, and submission instructions.
- Be polite: Always thank your recommender, whether they say yes or no
Recommendation Request Email Template
Use this template as a starting point. Personalize it so it reflects your own voice
Subject Line: [Your Name] – Recommendation Request for Legacy Forward Scholarship Email Body: I hope you're doing well! I’m writing to ask if you would be willing to write a letter of recommendation for my application to the Legacy Forward Scholarship. This scholarship supports students who demonstrate strong academic potential, character, and leadership. I would be honored if you could speak to my [select one: academic abilities / leadership / service / work ethic / other relevant quality] based on our work together. Here are the key details:
Optional prompt for recommenders: If helpful, you may also respond to this question: “What sets this student apart from their peers, and how have they demonstrated readiness to thrive in college?” Please let me know if you have any questions or need more context. Thank you so much for considering this—your support means a lot to me! Sincerely, |
Final Reminders
- Always follow up with a thank you email once your recommender submits their letter.
- Don’t be afraid to politely remind them a week before the deadline.
- Remember: your recommenders want to see you succeed—they’ll likely be honored you asked!