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How to Write an Email to a College Admissions Officer

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Julia de Raadt

  • December 7, 2022

If you are seeking information about how to email a college admissions office, you have come to the right place. During the college application journey, there may come a time when you have a few questions that need to be addressed by a university-associated professional. If you cannot find the answer to your question online, you might need to send an email to admission office personnel. An admissions email is often the quickest and most efficient way to communicate. 

Keep in mind that all communication with potential schools needs to be handled with the utmost professionalism. Each interaction with you should be pleasant, show attention to detail, and include all needed information. 

Here’s everything you need to know about sending an admissions email. 

When To Email a College Admissions Officer

Emailing an Admissions Officer should have a clear and direct purpose. It isn’t in your best interest to send an “introduction” email or ask a question just for the sake of writing an email. College admissions officers have busy schedules and need to use their time wisely. 

Be sure that any questions you have aren’t already addressed on the “FAQ” page or throughout the website. For example, it’s probably best to skip questions regarding tuition costs, if you will be admitted, etc. It’s likely that admissions officers are unable to offer information about filling out financial aid forms or the status of your application. Additionally, these types of questions may show an inability to do research or to simply read provided information. 

However, there are times when sending an email to admission office personnel is necessary. For example, if you have specific questions regarding programs or need confirmation they received necessary application materials such as SAT/ACT scores. 

Although some students are desperate to make some type of connection or hear news between when they send their application in and when they get their admissions letter, sending a random admissions email isn’t the best way to engage. 

How To Email Admissions

If you have determined that an admissions email is necessary, there are a few ways to find the right way to reach the admissions office. 

Most times, you can find email information for admissions officers on the school website. Some schools have a “contact us” section and offer direct information as to how to reach the admissions officers. Other schools may have listings of the emails of the admissions officers and show which territory they cover. In this instance, be sure to email the correct person. 

It’s also possible that the school has a quick form available on their website for you to ask your question. Schools such as UCLA get well over 100,000 applications each year. They have a streamlined process to ensure your question gets answered in an efficient and timely manner. While this email may not be sent directly from your email account, rest assured that they received your email and will get back to you. 

Quick Tips

When you email admissions, be sure to keep these tips in mind. 

  1. Use a Professional Email

One of the most important things you can do for your future is to create a professional email. Using a variation of your own name, such as your first initial and last name, is a good place to start. An admission email from minecraftmaster247 or kardashiankween22 isn’t going to do you any favors. 

  1. Use the Exact Name Used on Your Application

If you are referencing your application, such as for confirmation of SAT scores, be sure to use the name used on your application/scores. For example, if your name is James Jordan Busch but you go by Jordy Busch – the admissions officer may be unlikely to find your application or the matching information. It’s also a good idea to include any numbers or ID information given to you. If you are sent an application confirmation number or other specific information, include this in your email. 

  1. Use the Subject Line 

Use the subject line to your advantage. Most college admissions officers will receive hundreds of emails per day, if they can see the subject is important they may prioritize your email. However, don’t use this to be obnoxious. Writing *URGENT* or something similar about a basic question or something that isn’t actually “urgent” is not a good idea. 

  1. Edit Your Email

Any communication with your potential school(s) should be given your best effort. Be sure you use proper punctuation, spelling, grammar, a heading, etc. Use professional language and thank them for their correspondence. Don’t write in all caps or write out of anger. Read through your email a few times to ensure it makes sense. It’s a good idea to copy/paste the email into a site such as Grammarly to double-check everything. It’s also important to keep your email to one screen—writing an essay isn’t beneficial for anyone. 

  1. Timeline

Be respectful of the admissions officer’s time. Sending multiple emails within a few hours of each other is unprofessional. Do not expect an ultra-fast response, especially during peak times. You should expect 3 to 5 business days for a response. If it has been a bit longer, it is ok to send a follow-up email. 

Email to Admissions Officer Sample

Hello (NAME), 

I am interested in applying to the business school for Fall 2023. Are there any internship opportunities offered to incoming freshmen? Thank you for your time. I look forward to hearing from you. 

Sincerely, 

(Your Name) 

This email offers details, gets to the point, and is a professional and appropriate way to address an admissions officer. This information is unlikely to be shown on the website and shows interest in the specific opportunities in the program. 

College Admissions Counselor 

Sending an email to admission officer personnel should be used only for quick and specific questions. An admissions email may not be the best method for every situation. If you have a lot of questions or aren’t exactly sure who to ask your questions to, you may need more help than an email can provide. Many students can benefit from using a college admissions counselor. 

A college admissions counselor can help you through the entire college admissions process. They are an excellent resource for information about college applications and can answer just about every question in the book. Those with special situations may need more help than an admissions email can give. Services such as Empowerly offer essay editing and college financial planning, and can even connect you to internship opportunities, scholastic programs, and give expert advice. With 94% of its students accepted into a Top 50 school, Empowerly’s proven success rate can help you gain entrance into your ideal schools. 

If you have an inquisitive mind about all things college or are looking for a little extra advice contact Empowerly for a free video consult today. 

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