A Composite Letter (CL) is a summative and evaluative cover letter (for 3-4 individual letters of recommendation) that provides a holistic overview of Emory undergraduate experiences. The CL can be utilized for medical, dental, podiatry, and optometry programs and provides a snapshot of a student’s undergraduate career at Emory, summarizing and rating experiences in the following categories:
To be eligible to apply for a Composite Letter (CL) and gain access to the CL Application, junior/senior students must complete three required meetings: the Group Mandatory Check-Up, Peer Mentor 1:1 Follow-Up, and Advisor 1:1 Follow Up.
The Group Mandatory Check-Up and 1:1 Follow-Up meetings should be completed in the sophomore year. Students who did not complete these in the sophomore year should contact their advisor as soon as possible to discuss options for applying for a CL.
Students who are unsure if they completed the Group Mandatory Check-Up, Peer Mentor 1:1, and Advisor 1:1 Follow-Up should contact phaletters@emory.edu to confirm.
Effective Summer 2024: Students are only eligible for ONE Composite Letter from PHA. Please meet with your advisor to discuss your application timeline.
Alumni are not eligible to apply for a new CL. Students must apply for a CL in either their junior or senior year. Alumni with an existing CL are eligible to request delivery of their existing CL through the LOR Hub application .
Application ProcessJuniors and Seniors who have completed eligibility requirements and intend to apply for a Composite Letter (CL) should submit an Intent to Apply Form the Fall semester prior to CAS applications. Intent to Apply Form registrants will receive access to the CL SharePoint site and CL 101 modules, where they can learn about the various components and deadlines in the CL process as well as how to craft a strong application.
Students must adhere to all CL deadlines throughout the application process (January-July of the application year) to receive a final CL.
Students must apply for a CL in either their junior or senior year. Your individual CL application timeline is dependent on whether or not a prospective applicant plans to take any gap years. You should plan to apply for a CL during your junior year if you do not plan to take a gap year and plan to apply to a professional program during the summer between your junior and senior year. You should plan to apply for a CL your senior year if you plan to use a CL and apply to a professional program with at least one gap year (apply to a program the summer after your senior year or later). Alumni are not eligible to apply for a CL.
Letter DeliveryCurrent Cycle Composite Letters
Letters are traditionally completed and ready for delivery in early July. Students in the current Composite Letter cohort will receive an e-mail with a Status Update in early July with the next steps for delivery. For detailed instructions, click How to Request Composite Letter Delivery.
Adding Letters to Applications
Information on entering CL information on Centralized Application Services (CAS’) can be found below. This information is updated in April/May of each year and can be entered into CAS applications before CLs are ready for delivery in July.
Existing Composite Letters and CAS Reapplicants:
Current Emory juniors and seniors planning to apply to medical, dental, optometry, or podiatry school are eligible to apply for a Composite Letter.
Students are only eligible for one Composite Letter from PHA please meet with your advisor to discuss your application timeline.
Students must attend a Group Mandatory Check-Up and the corresponding 1:1 Follow-Ups in their Sophomore year in order to maintain eligibility for a Composite Letter. We encourage all students who are considering careers in medicine, dentistry, optometry, or podiatry to complete the required meetings in their Sophomore year, even if they have not made a final decision on their career path. Students who did not complete the Group Mandatory Check-Up, Peer Mentor 1:1 Follow-Up, and/or Advisor 1:1 Follow-Up in their Sophomore year, should contact Pre-Health Advising to discuss their options.
Composite Letters are typically not required by individual medical, dental, optometry, or podiatry schools, however they are held in high esteem by admission boards.
Not always. The benefit of the Composite Letter is often in the preparation spent in obtaining one, which is meant to prepare you for your application cycle, and the convenience of sending your letters of recommendation in one entry.
If you are applying as an Emory undergraduate or applying immediately after graduation, a Composite Letter is the best letter service to utilize as it captures your immediate candidacy and the snapshot of your undergraduate experiences.
If you did not prepare holistically and/or if you are considering applying with multiple gap years, it may be best to consider other alternatives in regards to collecting and sending letters of recommendation.
For those who prefer an alternative to the Composite Letter, and have graduated within the last two years, PHA offers a Letter Packet service through the PHA LOR Hub application. Alternatively, applicants can apply to programs with individual letters of recommendation.
If you have an existing Composite Letter on file from a previous cycle, consider sending your previous Composite Letter as-is, and ask for new or updated letters from your recommenders to be sent directly to the application services in which you are applying.
To start the Composite Letter process for this year, please complete the Intent to Apply form to indicate your interest in the Composite Letter process and gain access to application materials.