This form is a sample letter in Word format covering the subject matter of the title of the form.
This form is a sample letter in Word format covering the subject matter of the title of the form.
Address yourself gently. You might start with ``Dear (Your Name),'' or ``Dear (Nickname).'' Reflect on your current emotional state. Write about how you're feeling, whether it's stressed, anxious, happy, or overwhelmed. Be honest and open. Remind yourself that it's okay to feel this way. You might say something like:
I wish your fast recovery. I have came to know that your treatment is under a good doctor. Follow all the advice and instruction of the doctor, because it is very important for your quick recovery. Also I want to suggest you to get rest sufficiently.
For example: “Dear Partner, Writing this letter made me feel exposed and vulnerable. I have had to muster up all of my courage to be open and describe what my life since the betrayal has really been like for me.
A good jumping off point into the letter is to describe yourself. Use the sentence starter “I am…” five times, and write down what first comes to mind.
Sit in a quiet place and write a positive letter to yourself. Include thoughts about where you are, where you want to go, and what you want. Seal it, stamp it, and give it to someone you trust to mail after a specified amount of time. When you receive it, you may be surprised by how much it helps.
Some brief guidelines, letters should: Be addressed to 'Dear You' Written in the first person e.g. 'I felt that...' Be up to 1,000 words in length, preferably less. Be supportive and give comfort to the person reading the letter. Use your first name or a pseudonym to end the letter.
Begin your letter with a warm and loving tone. Example: I hope this letter finds you well. I want to start by expressing my deep love and concern for you. I understand that addiction is a complex and challenging struggle, and I want you to know that I am here for you every step of the way.
Changes of address affecting residency classification should be reported promptly to the Admissions Office, along with documentation of current address. Name and CollegeWide ID number (CWID) changes require photocopies of the student's Social Security card or Texas Driver's License.
Changing Your Major To change your major, log into your CougarWeb account and under the Home Tab select REQUEST CHANGE OF MAJOR. Select the Catalog Year and a Program and hit Submit. You will receive a response via your Collin email account or you can run Cougar Compass Audit to see if the change has been made.
Address changes Address change forms (PDF) are accepted in-person or via your Delta email if you send the form to registration@delta. If your address change also means you are moving in or out of the Delta College district (Bay, Midland, Saginaw), you should complete a residency change form.