Getting back into nursing school allows you to have opportunities for your future.
Nursing school can be a harrowing adventure, and there are many reasons you might stop going at one time or another. If you have left nursing school and intend to go back, you may need to write a re-admittance letter so you can get back into school. There are several ways to do this, depending on the circumstances for which you left the program.
Instructions
1. Address your letter to the person or department that is responsible for your re-admittance into nursing school. If you aren't sure who this is, contact your school and ask first, so that you may address your letter to an actual person or department. This is more professional than saying "To whom it may concern."
2. Introduce yourself in the beginning of your letter, and mention when you were last enrolled. Refresh their memories as to why you had to leave; don't assume they will remember you or know your circumstances.
3. Explain in detail the reasons that made you leave nursing school. Then, for each reason, explain what you have done to change it, and why that reason will no longer keep you out of nursing school.
4. Write in detail about your hopes and dreams for nursing school, and why it is so important for you to get back in to it. If you did something that caused you to be expelled, such as flunking classes or cheating, acknowledge your errors and explain how you have changed.
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