How to write a recommendation letter for study abroad (Points wise describe)

Writing a recommendation letter for study abroad can be a bit different from writing a standard recommendation letter, but it can be broken down into a few key steps:

  1. Start by identifying the specific study abroad program the student is applying for. This will help you tailor your letter to the specific requirements and goals of the program.
  2. Include information about your relationship with the student, such as how long you’ve known them and in what capacity (e.g. teacher, mentor, supervisor).
  3. Include specific examples of the student’s skills, abilities, and achievements that make them a strong candidate for the study abroad program.
  4. Highlight the student’s language skills, intercultural communication, and other relevant skills that are required for studying abroad.
  5. Discuss the student’s motivation, maturity and independence, and how these qualities will enable them to succeed in the study abroad program.
  6. Address any concerns the program may have about the student’s qualifications or suitability for the program, and provide information that will help to alleviate these concerns.
  7. End the letter with a strong recommendation for the student, expressing your confidence in their ability to succeed in the study abroad program.
  8. Be sure to proofread your letter for grammar, spelling, and formatting errors, and use a professional tone throughout the letter.
  9. Finally, provide your Contact information for the program to reach you for further verification.

Your letter is the key that opens the door for the student to go abroad, so make it a strong one!