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I have to courier my transcripts as the university does not courier on our behalf. I have two different transcripts (1 - undergraduate & 1 - graduate). I am putting both the transcripts in one cover and will courier. I want to know whether is there some application number that we need to write on the envelope? And all should I write my names on both the transcripts envelope or not? Someone please suggest me...
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My recommendation - whenever you send anything, to anyone...include a "cover letter", in which you mention what is in the package and what it is referred to.
Something like:
dd/mm/yyyy
Ref: MA in XXXXX - application for candidate Name Last Name
Dear Sir/Madam,
Enclosed, you can find XXX, which are necessary for YYYY. Kindly note that these could not be provided previously because AAA.
My recommendation - whenever you send anything, to anyone...include a "cover letter", in which you mention what is in the package and what it is referred to.
Something like:
dd/mm/yyyy
Ref: MA in XXXXX - application for candidate Name Last Name
Dear Sir/Madam,
Enclosed, you can find XXX, which are necessary for YYYY. Kindly note that these could not be provided previously because AAA.
Sincerely,
Name Last Name
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I just sent my undergrad transcripts to Rotman today. Jeez should've read your post before sending it. Good thing i emailed Lynda though.
My recommendation - whenever you send anything, to anyone...include a "cover letter", in which you mention what is in the package and what it is referred to.
Something like:
dd/mm/yyyy
Ref: MA in XXXXX - application for candidate Name Last Name
Dear Sir/Madam,
Enclosed, you can find XXX, which are necessary for YYYY. Kindly note that these could not be provided previously because AAA.
Sincerely,
Name Last Name
I just sent my undergrad transcripts to Rotman today. Jeez should've read your post before sending it. Good thing i emailed Lynda though.
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Sorry for that I usually try to use the same "cover letter" template anytime I have to send documents by mail. It allows the receiver to understand fast what for the package is, thus, saving his/her time.