To Whomever It May Concern: August 2015 I am writing this appeal letter to inform you of the circumstances that have held me back from being the best student that I can be, over the last two terms. The my first term at AIU was in the spring of 2015. I began the term off doing well, I was achieving A’s and B’s. Then after achieving such great grades my luck turned for the worst. I became ill and then shortly after the fact my father became very ill. When I became sick I later found out it was due to gallbladder issues. I was having severe chest pains and I couldn’t keep any food down, not even crackers. I was never aware of the cause of this till I was hospitalized with the worst chest pain. I had over eight hours of chest pains
Martin Luther King Jr. wrote this letter from a jail in Birmingham, Alabama. Dr. King’s wrote this letter for eight white clergymen who unapproved of his nonviolent protests for racial equality and segregation. In “Letter from Birmingham Jail” Dr. King been arrested and is writing to the clergymen about why he felt the need to be protesting also reasons why the clergymen should care. In this letter, Martin Luther King Jr. uses persuasion to show that the clergymen and the church should be ashamed of themselves for discontinuing his nonviolent protest. Throughout “Letter from Birmingham Jail”, Martin Luther King Jr. remains calm, although he is in jail for leading nonviolent protest for equality and ending segregation. King believes that if
All during the months of that illness, not only was I baffled by it, all of the doctors that I saw were perplexed by it, as well. The severity of my symptoms, the mysterious rash, the absence of elevated bilirubin and fever and so on. I was left wondering what had actually been wrong with me all of that time and what had almost killed me. Even though the blame was placed on my gallbladder, I knew the pieces of that puzzle simply did not fit.
I am writing this letter to appeal my attendance for this last semester. I am aware about my attendance in the last couple months. I take school seriously and I would like to prove that because of my medical history that these abscesses are beyond my control.
In the non-fiction letter “Letter From Birmingham Jail” by Dr. Martin Luther King Jr, Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. appeals to logic so he can try to persuade the white public to walk alongside him and the black public to support the nonviolent protest. Even after 340 years of racial injustice they still haven’t been given their Constitution and God-given rights to be equal. This is one of the many appeals Dr. King uses to make the white public stop and think for a moment about how long the black public have waited for their rights. His arguments also make the white public imagine how they would feel if their white brothers and sisters were killed. Which makes some white people sympathetic towards black
To whom it may concern I writing this letter to appeal my finical aid. My finical aid was suspend I am told do to the fact that I have not receive my diploma in culinary art because of a class I needed. I was not aware of the fact that I need to complete a class to get my diploma. I went throw all the procedure that was require of me to graduate from culinary arts. I did my internship, my graduation application as well as my portfolio for the program and was never inform that I needed a class to receive my diploma and was also mail several certificates in the program I went and spoken with the advisor over the culinary arts program to see if I could take the class this semester and he state they are only offer the class on their day time schedule
This letter is to inform you that our department will not attend Megan Haertel’s, appeal number 16-032628, telephone hearing scheduled for 12/12/16. We do not wish to protest her claim.
I am honored to be accepted to the Massachusetts College of Pharmacy and Health Sciences as an undergraduate student for the 2016-2017 academic year. I am thankful for all of the scholarships and grants that you have offered me. I am proud to be recognized for my academic ability and my willingness to succeed, particularly at this great institution. As you may remember from my application, my commitment to community service and academic excellence are ideals that led me to choose MCHPS as my top choice. These ideals correspond greatly to your mission and vision for the College.
This letter is to appeal to the Financial Aid Appeal Committee so I may continue receiving Federal Financial Aid at Saddleback College. The reason of writing this appeal is due to that I have attempted more than 90 units in my academic career.
This is an appeals letter for the University Academic Appeals Committee. This is a letter of appeal for the summer Counseling Art Therapy Class with Phyllis Nodler. This was a hybrid class so I had been doing the pre- class work. As for class I was un- able to attend for medical reasons. I was sick starting in May and was in the E.R. on the 20th. I continued to have fevers and be ill and one of my doctors sent me back to the Boise E.R. on June 3rd. I had a spinal tap that day and was released. I continued to have fevers and was still ill, so I went back to the E.R. in Mountain Home on June 7th. They told me the spinal tap I had done showed Meningitis and I should have never been released; I was admitted. After that I was ambulanced to the
Thank you for the offer of financial aid so that my daughter Natalia Nunez, can attend American Academy for the 2017-2018 school year. In this letter I want to address that my daughter’s biological father is not available. I do not know where he resides or have spoken to him in the past 10 years. Furthermore, his name does not appear on her birth record and to my knowledge, has not initiated any claim of right over my daughter. Whereas it is my understanding that he is not and will not be part of my daughter’s life.
My name is Kristina D. Jones, I’m writing this letter in regards to my financial aid suspension as well coming back to my school. While attending Norfolk State University, my grades did progress, however I struggled in one class. My G.P.A was 1.9, if I would had actually pass the class, I would still be there. Nevertheless, I’m not the type of person to give excuses for my mistakes. I can only tell you what actually went on and what I have done to further my education. This is my second time applying back to Norfolk State University to gain my aid back. I been
I am writing this letter of recommendation on behalf of Ms. Aishwarya Guhan for her intent to pursue a Masters in marketing program at your esteemed university. I have known Aishwarya for the past three years and I have had various technical and academic associations with her.
I am writing to appeal my academic dismissal from Chamberlain College of Nursing. I understand that I have taken the NR 302 Health Assessment course two times at Chamberlain College of Nursing and have not been successful, which led to my dismissal. Receiving a dismissal letter on October 30, 2015, through my email was not a surprise to me, but I was upset with myself for pain that I caused to myself. This is my fault and I am fully responsible for this failure. I am writing this appeal letter to explain the reason of my failure and to appeal to you to please consider reinstating me for the spring session.
I will start this letter off by explaining my past actions to fully understand where I came from, where I have gone, and what I have accomplished; since I left the university on an academic dismissal. First, my success has always and will always be dependent on me. The world is tough place and being able to be successful in this world is extremely difficult. When I first went to Colorado State University I had no direction, goals or ideas of what I wanted for myself. I was working a lot as a minor professional Ice hockey referee to pay for something that I was not truly ready to commit to. I learned from a young age no one will support you and success is only dependent on you. As I had no direction and no real understanding of myself to pursue
On behalf of the taxpayer, Ican Wright, protest is hereby made to the adjustments in individual income tax deductions as set forth in March 15, 2010 30-day letter. The following information is submitted in support of this protest.