
I am enrolled in your course SOC 402: Research Methods, and I am looking forward to taking this class. Do you have time this week or next week to meet with me before classes begin? I have some questions about the program requirements and courses. I am a first-year graduate student in the MA program in Professional Writing and Rhetoric, and I have been assigned to you as your advisee. If you have any questions, ask them in a courteous way. I am a first-year graduate student in the MA program in Professional Writing and Rhetoric, and I am enrolled in your course English 502.īe polite, but get to your point quickly and clearly. Be specific about what exactly you are writing about. Give some background and why you are writing your email. Introduce yourself to your recipient if you haven’t met them or if you think they may not remember you. ” or “Ms.” (If you want to be super-precise, you can look up their profile to see if they have a PhD or DA.) If you are writing to an administrator who is not a faculty member, address them as “Mr.

If your instructor or professor who has a PhD or DA, you may address them as Dr. If you are writing to an instructor or professor, address them as “Professor.


These are some guidelines for composing professional email messages: Email you send to faculty and administrators should follow the conventions of professional email in any workplace: craft an informative subject line address the recipient appropriately be concise and courteous proofread to avoid sending messages with typos.
