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This will seem like a very silly question, but I've been out of school for a while. My understanding is that my academic LOR have the school's address in the left corner (sort of pro forma). However, my work related LORs (as I understand) just begin with dead admissions committee: or whatever. My boss has not included an address in the top because the letters have all been submitted online. Does anyone know if this is improper, inadequate and needs to be rectified.

I would hope that admissions committees would only care about the content of the letters (which are great) rather than stylistic concerns. But if no address is an issue, I would prefer to tell my boss to fix this pronto.

Just let me know. Thanks.

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It shouldn't be a problem.. as you said, content is more important than stylish formatting. Although, the name, position, and correspondence address of the letter writers are must, which they put anyways at the bottom of the letter.

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