Under the Family
Rights and Privacy Act of 1974, students enrolled at any collage have access
to their admission records, including letters of recommendation. However, students
may waive their right to see letters of recommendation, whereupon such letters
will held in confidence. If the applicant does not sign a waiver, it is assumed
that this letter is submitted with the recommender's understanding that the
applicant, once registered at a college, may request to see the letter. The
alternative selected will not affect consideration of the application for administration.
I hereby waive
my rights of access to this confidential recommendation as provided in the Federal
Family Education Rights and Privacy Act of 1974.