Letter of Recommendation Guidelines
The letters kept on file in the Pre-HealthAdvising are intended only for colleges of dentistry, medicine (MD & DO), optometry, podiatry, veterinary medicine, or Post-Bacc Enrichment programs. Applicants who want their letters to be sent to other graduate schools, professional programs or scholarship programs will need to get the permission of their recommenders.
All letters of recommendation should be accompanied by the form below. Please remind your recommenders that health professions schools will not accept handwritten letters. The letter should be typed and signed. (We can not accept digital signatures at this time.) Letterhead is also preferred. The letters can be sent by email (scanned signed document), mail or by fax.
Who should I get my letters from?
- You should have at least two letters from science professors who have taught you.
- If you have done research it is a very good idea to obtain a letter from your research supervisor. (Keep in mind that if you are interested in an MD/PhD program, you should get two or more research letters.)
- If you are applying to Osteopathic schools, some schools require a letter from a DO.
- If you are interested in going into veterinary medicine, you need to get letters from all the animal-related venues where you have worked or volunteered (veterinary clinics, animal shelters, wildlife rehabilitation, etc.).
The following are other possible people you may ask for letters of recommendation:
- a professor in your major department
- a professor from an upper level science, math, or major course
- a professor who taught you a humanities or literature course
- a professor from a course that you just plain enjoyed and did well in
- doctors, dentists, optometrists, veterinarians and other health care professionals
Can I ask for letters of recommendation now even though I am not ready to apply?
If you have recently completed a course, research experience, or health-related expereince with someone you want to write you a reccomendation now, please follow the instructions on the letter of recommendation form here.
If, however, you are not yet ready to ask your recommender for a letter for a prior or current semester, please wait until the end of Spring 2023 for additional information on this web page.
Do you have to get letters from professors in all of these categories?
No! Might you? Yes. There is no maximum. The bottom line is this: if you believe that
you can get a good letter of recommendation, ask for it.
If I transferred into Stony Brook from another school, should I get letters from my
first school?
Yes, you should if you can.
Can I get letters of recommendation from teaching assistants?
Yes, if you believe that the TA knows you well and you can get a quality letter from
him or her. Please note: letters of recommendation from teaching assistants and graduate assistants
should be countersigned by a supervising professor.