To the best of my knowledge, below is what your recommender will be asked by Harvard Kennedy School when you submit them as your recommender. If you want to be 100% sure what prompt they will receive, you will need to ask your recommender directly. If anyone has corrections to this information, please email a screenshot to us, and we will thank you with some sort of useful gift!
Please submit a recommendation letter about the candidate. Brief information on your background for context is also welcome. We are interested in admitting candidates with outstanding intellectual promise who can participate successfully in a rigorous professional Master’s degree program and who have a history of commitment to public service and demonstrated leadership abilities. Comments about the strengths and weaknesses of the candidate will be helpful in our evaluation. Our general guidance on recommendation letter length is around 500 words; however, you are welcome to use your own judgment. We do appreciate double-spacing as it makes the letter easier to read in our system. You may compose your letter in a language other than English and have it translated, but it cannot be translated by the applicant. The translator should include their contact information (name, phone number, and email address) with the translated letter.
Please note that applicants to HKS sometimes fill out separate applications for fellowships/scholarships and your letter of recommendation may be shared with those evaluating candidates for fellowship/scholarship funding. You are welcome to compose your letter any way you wish, however the following questions/prompts might be useful to consider when writing your letter.
We advise uploading your document as a PDF.
On the Harvard Kennedy School website, it says that your letter of recommendation writer will be asked to fill out a form and rate you on the following areas:
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Good News! We’re still accepting materials for editing with a quick turnaround for December 1–15 deadlines.
Important: The final deadline to submit materials is Tuesday, November 29, at 9 PM CT.