Tips for Writing Student Recommendations: Counselors

Letters of recommendation provide you the opportunity to convey a student's character and any personal qualities that test scores and grades alone don't reveal. Learn how you can write an effective college recommendation for your students.

The Value of Counselor Recommendations

Counselor recommendations play a pivotal role in the application process. And for students with mediocre or low scores on college admission tests, your honest assessment of their potential success in college can tip the scales in their favor.

Students who can be most helped by a compelling recommendation include:

Also, the more history your school has with a specific college, the more important your recommendation letters become. In sorting through candidates from your school, colleges rely on your candor to help the admission staff make accurate and fair assessments of applicants.

Collecting Information

If you work in a large school or are new to your school, you may have to write letters for students you don't know very well. Solicit information about students using the following printouts that can be found in the Resources section of this page:

Putting It All Together

A clearly written and informative assessment brings the student to life for the admission staff members who read it.

For more guidelines on writing an effective letter, print out recommendation dos and don'ts in the Resources section below, adapted from the College Board's College Counseling Sourcebook.