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What is an inquiry letter?

Inquiry Letter is a letter written to request information and/or ascertain its authenticity. A letter of inquiry deals with various matters like job vacancies, funding, grants, scholarships, projects, sales, pre-proposals and others.

What is an inquiry letter in communication?

A letter of inquiry is a formal approach to a company that deals with operations or business lines such as: job vacancies, funding, grants, scholarships, projects, sales, pre-proposals, and others. Today it may be a survey with different social media purposes versus a formality letter of decades past. Such letters are still used as social media has changed the way we all communicate far more effectively.All the best!

Can a poor student with good grades go to Harvard for free?

In response to your A2A: it depends. Can the student get admitted? I will assume that by “poor” you mean in need of financial assistance and not performing poorly in school.Admission to Harvard and any of the Ivies and elite universities or colleges, requires more than just good grades in hard courses, excellent test scores, and top quality extracurricular activities. There needs to be a good narrative, good personal essays and strong recommendation letters. For the most selective of the colleges, it is almost a roulette wheel of other unknown factors about what the field for that year’s applying freshmen can bring to the college. You have no control over those factors, e.g. the roulette wheel metaphor.If the student can get in, then Harvard and about 74–85 other colleges will pay up to between 90% to 100% of the student’s financial need. Depending on how much that “need” is (the amount above the EFC - Expected Family Contribution - and the cost of college), then maybe the student can attend for “free”.Though the student and family need to look at the financial aid award as in most cases it will include some student loans - so be careful. The formula for no loans versus some loans is often based on family income, number of siblings, age of parents, and other factors. There will probably be a difference in the loan to scholarship ratio between a family income of $50,000 and one of $25,000 - though both need full financial assistance for a college education that costs $65,000 per year.But the student should consult with a good college counselor, beginning at least 10th or 11th grade at the latest (preferably earlier) about colleges, and test preparation and all of the other factors briefly mentioned above and in the other answers - including extra curricular activities that match the student’s interests - not activities to please a college. Harvard is just one of those 75 -85 excellent colleges or universities that will match almost or all of financial need. The student might find a better fit elsewhere and get that “free” education they need.There are other options as well - but that needs the consultation with a trained and experienced college counselor. Your question reminds me of a recent article in Slate magazine where the parent writing the article bragged about dashing her daughter’s dreams about art and graphics training and bad mouthed the college counselor at the daughter’s school. The author was focused on ROI and cost of college and her belief that there were no careers in graphics and art.It is imperative that the student and their family not destroy themselves financially, but no where in the Slate article was there an oz. of actual financial analysis or inquiry on college scholarships, just a straight ahead - go low cost and find a major that pays. Instead of college and career counseling and discovering what financial resources were possible, the parent assumed they knew all of the answers.Don’t be that student - the cheapest options for college are often the best colleges, as they have larger endowments and therefore more money for scholarships. Consult with a real expert, not just a fearful parent, and test the options. That free or nearly free education might just be waiting for you. But you will have to cultivate that field of your studies now - during middle and high school.Best wishes.

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