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If the question is referring to a student who was dismissed from school, and now is asking to be readmitted; some recommendations would be as follows. * Make sure the letter is appropriately formatted. * Start with an abstract. In other words, a brief statement of what the letter is about. * Within the body of the letter be open, honest, and direct. Do not use what may be perceived as excuses, and how it was not your fault (even if it were not). Just state the facts as they occurred. * Those who are reviewing the request will now be looking for answers on what has been done by the student to resolve the problem, challenge, or circumstance that promoted the overall issue at hand. * They will be looking for a plan of action or road map with specific goals and objectives. For example, if the dismissal was based on academic progress, some actions may include using the academic learning center for specific subject matter help. Next, increasing your time management skills etc. * Summarize the letter in brief and respectfully request reinstatement, including the willingness to meet with appropriate faculty and/or staff if necessary.

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