It has been 16 years since I graduated from college. Any suggestions in how to obtain letters of recommendations if professors may no longer work at the university?
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Letters for what? Masters? PhD? Something else? – Dawn Jul 13 '21 at 02:00
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4There is no rule that a letter of recommendation must be written by a professor. You should get letters from someone who knows you from the last few years and can attest to your abilities and potential to succeed in whatever program you’re applying to. – Dan Romik Jul 13 '21 at 02:40
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3Probable duplicates: Out of school for ten years and letters of recommendation for PhD programs, Ask for a letter of recommendation after 11-year hiatus? – cag51 Jul 13 '21 at 03:55
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You may get the reference letter from you current supervisor and colleagues – Part-time Engineer Jul 13 '21 at 21:16
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On top of the questions mentioned by @cag51 there's also Who writes the recommendation letters for returning student PhD applicants after a big hiatus? – Anyon Jul 13 '21 at 23:04