Sorority Recommendation Letter FAQs
1) Why is sorority recommendation letter template used?
Sorority recommendation letter templates are used by sorority alumnae to recommend or introduce a potential new member to the chapter. These templates can be either sent to alumnae to fill out or created and signed by alumnae themselves.
2) What should be included in a sorority recommendation letter?
Sorority recommendation letters should include fields to capture the following information:
- Name of the candidate who is being recommended
- Name of the recommender
- Reasons for recommending the potential member
3) When should I use a sorority recommendation letter template?
Sorority recommendation letters are usually used before rush season officially begins. Because sorority recommendation letters are meant as an introduction to the chapter, it’s best to send them early in the rush process.
4) Who can use a sorority recommendation letter template?
Prospective sorority sisters or the individuals writing their letters can use these recommendation letters.
5) How do I create a sorority recommendation letter with Jotform?
You can create your own sorority recommendation letter using this ready-made PDF letter template. To get started, click Use Template. You’ll then be directed to the Jotform Sign Builder. Drag and drop to edit your recommendation letter, change fonts and colors, and make any other adjustments you see fit.
Once you’re satisfied with the design of your sorority recommendation letter, simply share it with the sorority chapter executive board. You can share your letter via a direct link, email, or QR code. If your chapter prefers a hard copy, you can also download your letter and submit it by hand.
6) What are the benefits of using a sorority recommendation letter template?
Sorority recommendation letters are great for helping a potential new member’s chances of being chosen to join the sorority. Sorority recommendation letters are a way for trusted alumnae to introduce potential members to a chapter. A recommendation can give the potential member an advantage when it comes to getting an invitation to pledge.