Who should write a letter of recommendation?
One letter must come from a professor who has taught you during your collegiate career. The other may come from a person who can act as a reference: a professor, an employer or supervisor, an academic administrator, a mentor, etc. These should be from individuals who have been directly responsible for evaluating your academic or work performance and potential. You are required to submit both recommendations with your application.
You must have one letter of recommendation from someone who has taught you in the classroom. The second letter of recommendation may come from another professor, faculty advisor, or from someone who has supervised you in a work setting. At least one of your references should be able to speak to your entrepreneurial ambitions and promise. Recommendations should be from individuals who have been directly responsible for evaluating your academic or work performance and potential. You are required to submit both recommendations with your application.