Letters of Evaluation are an essential, impactful part of any graduate Health Professions application. Admissions committees read letters of recommendation closely and look for different lenses through which to learn about you.
The Health Professions Program oversees the Composite Process. We work closely with both applicants and composite writers, coordinate the logistics, and ensure the integrity of your final Composite Letter. There are several parts that YOU are responsible for, in order for us to assist you. Please read through the entire document below so you will be prepared for the steps ahead.
At Dartmouth College, the Composite Letter of Evaluation is the finished product that is sent to Medical/Dental schools. You may have heard or read about "committee letters" on either schools' websites or on AMCAS (MD), AACOMAS (DO) or AADSAS (Dental). Our Composite Letter is Dartmouth's version of a "committee letter."
This is a unique, comprehensive letter of evaluation written on your behalf, by a "Composite Writer." You choose your Composite Writer. That person becomes your head letter writer. They must be from the Dartmouth Community. They are often the faculty or staff who knows you best, with whom you have the strongest connection, or with whom you worked the most. You will also have 3-5 letters of recommendation from "support writers" that you also choose. The composite writer's job is to write a comprehensive letter—a composite—that integrates their evaluation with information and quotes from supporting letters. This cohesive, final letter presents you as an applicant from Dartmouth College to MD, DO, or Dental schools.
You will need to: