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Reference Letter Service

This service stores letters of recommendation from professors and /or employers. At a request, a copy of these letters can be mailed to university admissions, educational institutions, academic hiring officials and AMCAS.

  • If you plan to apply to numerous institutions, this service allows your recommender to submit one letter that can be used to support multiple applications.

  • You, your institutions and your recommenders will be assured of the confidentiality and prompt mailing of your letters.

  • If you plan to apply in the future but would like to ask for letters now, the Reference Letter Service will keep your letters on file for FIVE (5) years after the last date of activity on the file.

Contact Us

Reference Letter Service
UCSB Career Services, Bldg. 599
Santa Barbara, CA 93106-7140

Department Mail Code: 7140

Hours: Monday - Friday
8:30am - 11:45am & 1:00pm - 4:30pm
Phone: (805) 893-4416 or (805) 893-4412
Fax: (805) 893-8023

arrow Getting Started

- RLS Home
- Open a File
- RLS Overview
- Eligibility
- Health Professions Info
- FAQ


arrow Manage Your File

- Submit a Request to Mail
- Payments & Fees
- Mailing Eligibility
- Requesting Letters
- About Authorizations
- Update/Retire Letters
- Documents Held on File
- Holiday Closures


arrow Forms

- Release of Information
- Confidential Letter
- Non-Confidential Letter


arrow Guidelines for Recommenders

- Writing Guidelines
- Tips for References
- Legal Issues to Consider
- Tips for Writing Letters

 
 

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