Guidelines for Letters of Recommendation
I am happy to support students through letters of recommendation when the following criteria are met. These guidelines are in place to ensure that I can write strong, detailed, and meaningful letters that genuinely reflect a student’s preparation and performance.
Eligibility Requirements
Coursework with Me
Students must have completed at least two (2) courses with me.
At least one of these courses must be Calculus I (Math 141) or higher.
I do not write letters for students whose only coursework with me is Math 110 or Math 140.
Minimum Academic Performance
A minimum grade of A− in my courses is required.
Grades alone are not sufficient; I must be able to speak to your mathematical maturity, work ethic, and engagement.
Research Experience (Alternative Path)
Students who have conducted research under my supervision (e.g., Senior Seminar, independent study, or mentored research projects) may request a letter even if they do not meet the two-course requirement, provided I can meaningfully assess their work.
Request Timeline
Advance Notice
Requests must be made at least one (1) month in advance of the deadline.
Short-notice or last-minute requests cannot be accommodated.
Professional Expectations
Materials Required
Students must provide:
A current CV or résumé
A brief statement of purpose describing the opportunity and goals
A list of programs, positions, or scholarships with deadlines
Any required submission instructions (e.g., portals, links, formats)
Right to Decline
I reserve the right to decline requests if I feel I cannot write a strong and honest letter that would benefit the student.
If you meet these criteria and are prepared to provide the required materials, I am glad to support your academic and professional goals.