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Admissions is asking for a cover letter. Is this the same as a letter of intent? Should it be structured the same (My name, address, city; their office location, address, city)?
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Whether you are doing a cover letter or a letter of intent depends on the requirements of the school and program. It is best to check it first. Sometimes, they just ask for a resume, cover letter, then essay or statement of purpose.