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Always do your best to send your email messages with advance notice. Especially if you are notifying someone you'll be missing a class, or need to ask them for something.
Structure, tone, and purpose will set you up for success.
Below is a message illustrating the general parts of an email message. This is an example of an email you might send to a faculty member or other professional staff member at St. Thomas.
Always do your best to send your email messages with advance notice. Especially if you are notifying someone you'll be missing a class, or need to ask them for something.
Use your St. Thomas Email address, or at the very least ensure the personal email address you're using is simple and professional.
Be VERY CLEAR in your subject line. It should not say "hi" or "missing class" or be left blank. The subject is intended to give the reader a preview of the message, not leave them wondering what the message might be about.
When sending an email to a professor, staff member, supervisor, or someone you do not know, never address the person by their first name, and never use informal greetings such as "Hey."
Start the message with the reason you're e-mailing, and then move on to giving them more relevant
information, as needed.
Give as many details as possible about the purpose of your e-mail. If you're going to be missing
class, tell them what class and what steps you have taken to ensure you won't fall behind (as in the
example above). Do not just say "Hey, I wont be in class on Thursday. what will i miss?"
If you have a question for them or need something clarified, ask for that help clearly and succinctly.
Do not be afraid to do so!
I am writing today to let you know that I will need to miss the Intro to Sociology
class on Thursday, September 24, 2020.
I have already submitted my assignments and discussion posts for that date to
Canvas. I am making arrangements with a classmate to get help with notes for
that day's materials.
Please let me know if there is anything else I need to do to ensure I am caught
up for that class period.
Sign your message with a formal sign-off such as "Thank-you," "Take Care," or "Best,"
Your email signature can include a lot of things, but at the minimum, it's helpful for you to sign off with:
Your Full Name, Your Major(s), and your E-Mail Address
You can also include things like job or student leadership titles, or a link to your LinkedIn profile to name a couple
Date: September 22, 2020
To: Quincy S. Jones (quincy.jones@stthomas.edu)
From: Taylor Q. Tommie (tomm1885@stthomas.edu)
Subject: SOCI 100 Class Absence on 9/22/20
Dear Dr. Jones,
I am writing today to let you know that I will need to miss the Intro to Sociology
class on Thursday, September 24, 2020.
I have already submitted my assignments and discussion posts for that date to
Canvas. I am making arrangements with a classmate to get help with notes for
that day's materials.
Please let me know if there is anything else I need to do to ensure I am caught
up for that class period.
Thank you,
Taylor Q. Tommie
Senior, Criminal Justice Major
tomm1885@stthomas.edu
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