Notarized Letters
Occasionally, the required documentation is not available. In these cases, a notarized letter can be provided in addition to other supporting evidence. We do not require a specific format for the letter; it simply needs to contain the requested information. The letter will need to be notarized by a Notary or Notary Public.
A notarized letter is acceptable in these cases:
- Parent tax information is required, however the parent has not yet filed federal income taxes for the tax year (often for Spring term applications).
- Housing documentation when the student is living with a relative or roommate without a lease.
All letters should include:
- Student's name.
- The author's name and relationship to the student.
- For taxes: The tax year and plan for claiming or not claiming the student on the federal income taxes.
- For housing: The address where the student lived and the dates that the student lived there.
- The author's signature.
- The notary seal and signature (sometimes on a separate sheet of paper).
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