What is Michigan State University’s letter of recommendation policy for undergraduate applications?
I’m applying to Michigan State and trying to understand whether letters of recommendation are part of the undergraduate application process. I want to know if they are generally required, optional, or not considered at all so I can plan my application materials correctly.
23 hours ago
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Sundial Team
23 hours ago
Michigan State University does not require letters of recommendation for most undergraduate applicants, and in general they are not part of the standard application review. For first-year admission, MSU typically evaluates students based on the application itself, including academic record, test scores if submitted, and other required materials rather than recommendation letters.
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