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SECTION 1
Note to applicant: Complete Section 1 before sending this form to your referee. Completed reports or reference letters must be
emailed to [email protected] AND mailed to BCIT at the address listed at the end of this form.
Name of Applicant (Surname, Given Name) Student Number (if known)
A00
Name of Program Applying To
SECTION 2
Note to referee: The applicant named below is applying for admission to the graduate degree program in building science. It
would be helpful to BCIT in assessing the student’s application if you would kindly complete sections 2 and 3 of this report.
All information given here will be treated as strictly confi dential. A letter of reference may be submitted in addition to this form.
Please ensure that you sign your reference letter or form to be considered offi cial.
How long have you known the applicant and in what capacity?
If this applicant took a course(s) from you, what was his/her rank in the class? Give two examples.
Course Name Course Number Rank in Class
Course Name Course Number Rank in Class
How do you rate the applicant’s academic ability?
Academic Preparation
Excellent
Good
Adequate
Marginal
Poor
Originality
Excellent
Good
Adequate
Marginal
Poor
Analytical and Reasoning Capability
Excellent
Good
Adequate
Marginal
Poor
Maturity and Independence
Excellent
Good
Adequate
Marginal
Poor
Skill at Research
Excellent
Good
Adequate
Marginal
Poor
Industriousness
Excellent
Good
Adequate
Marginal
Poor
Please comment on the applicant’s academic strengths and weaknesses. Give examples.
ACADEMIC REFEREE’S REPORT
BUILDING SCIENCE GRADUATE PROGRAM: MASTER OF APPLIED SCIENCE,
MASTER OF ENGINEERING, GRADUATE CERTIFICATE IN BUILDING ENERGY MODELLING
3700 Willingdon Avenue, Burnaby, BC, Canada V5G 3H2
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4) Save, 5) Close PDF then re-open to ensure the content you fi lled in has saved, 6) Submit to BCIT.
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