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Can support letters be sent separately?

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Can support letters be sent separately?

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No. All support letters (faculty sponsor letter, graduate advisor letter, and up to two recommendation letters) must be uploaded and attached to your application, then submitted electronically by the application deadline. Faxed or emailed letters will not be accepted. One faculty sponsor letter is required for submission with the application. I have two faculty sponsors/mentors for the postdoctoral portion of the proposed project. How can I submit two faculty sponsor letters?

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No. All recommendation letters (three are required) must be uploaded and attached to your application in time for the application to be submitted electronically by the application deadline. Faxed or emailed letters will not be accepted.

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No. All support letters (faculty sponsor letter, chief of service and/or graduate advisor’s letter, plus the two additional recommendation letters) must be uploaded and attached to your application and submitted electronically by the application deadline: 4:00 p.m., Eastern Time on October 1. Faxed letters will not be accepted.

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No. All support letters (faculty sponsor letter, chief of service and/or graduate advisor’s letter, plus the two additional recommendation letters) must be uploaded and attached to your application and submitted electronically by the application deadline: 4:00 p.m., Eastern Time on October 1, 2008. Faxed letters will not be accepted.

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