Letter of Continued Interest (LOCI) Examples

Short Answer:
A strong Letter of Continued Interest (LOCI) clearly reaffirms your interest, provides meaningful updates, and explains why you are still a strong fit for the college—all in a concise, professional format.


Key Takeaways

  • A LOCI should be 1 page or less
  • Focus only on new, meaningful updates
  • Be specific about why the school remains your top choice
  • Maintain a professional, confident tone
  • Avoid repeating your original application

If you have not yet reviewed the strategy behind these letters, start with how to write a Letter of Continued Interest (LOCI).


What Makes a Strong LOCI?

A strong LOCI does three things:

  1. Reaffirms your interest clearly
  2. Provides substantive updates
  3. Connects those updates to your academic direction

If you are still developing your overall approach, review how to get off a college waitlist to understand how this letter fits into the bigger strategy.


Example 1: Strong LOCI (Concise and Effective)

Scenario: Waitlisted student with new academic and leadership updates


Dear Admissions Committee,

Thank you for continuing to consider my application. I am writing to reaffirm my strong interest in [College Name]. If admitted, I would enroll.

Since submitting my application, I have earned straight A’s in my senior year courses and was recently selected as captain of my school’s debate team. I also completed an independent research project on environmental policy, which strengthened my interest in pursuing public policy at the undergraduate level.

[College Name] remains my top choice because of its emphasis on interdisciplinary study and opportunities to work closely with faculty in the political science department. I would be especially excited to explore research related to environmental policy and governance.

Thank you again for your time and consideration.

Sincerely,
[Your Name]


Why This Works

  • Clear statement of intent (“I would enroll”)
  • Specific, meaningful updates
  • Direct connection to academic interests
  • Concise and easy to read

Example 2: Strong LOCI (More Detailed)

Scenario: Deferred applicant with continued engagement


Dear Admissions Committee,

I am writing to express my continued interest in [College Name] following my deferral. [College Name] remains one of my top choices, and I would be thrilled to attend if admitted.

Since applying, I have continued to deepen my involvement in computer science. I recently placed first in a regional coding competition and began developing an app designed to help students manage academic deadlines more effectively. Additionally, I have taken on a mentorship role in my school’s coding club, helping younger students learn foundational programming skills.

I am particularly drawn to [College Name]’s collaborative approach to computer science education and the opportunity to engage in hands-on projects early in the undergraduate experience.

Thank you for your continued consideration.

Sincerely,
[Your Name]


Why This Works

  • Shows continued growth
  • Demonstrates initiative and leadership
  • Connects directly to intended major
  • Maintains a professional tone

Example 3: Weak LOCI (What to Avoid)


Dear Admissions Committee,

I just wanted to say that I really love your school and hope I can get in. It has always been my dream to attend. I think I would be a great fit and would contribute a lot to campus.

Please let me know if you need anything else from me.

Sincerely,
[Your Name]


Why This Does NOT Work

  • No meaningful updates
  • Generic and vague language
  • No specific connection to the school
  • Lacks substance

How to Structure Your Own LOCI

Use this simple framework:

Paragraph 1:

  • Reaffirm interest
  • State if you would enroll (if true)

Paragraph 2:

  • Provide meaningful updates
  • Connect those updates to your goals

Optional closing:

  • Reiterate enthusiasm briefly.

What Updates Actually Matter?

Strong updates include:

  • Improved grades
  • Awards or honors
  • Leadership roles
  • Major projects or initiatives

Weak updates include:

  • Minor activities
  • Repeating existing achievements
  • Generic statements of interest

If you are unsure, review <a href=”https://ivycollegeessay.com/category/letter-of-continued-interest/”>what updates to send to colleges</a>.


Final Advice

A LOCI is one of the few ways you can actively improve your chances after being waitlisted or deferred.

It will not guarantee admission—but a strong letter can meaningfully strengthen your position when colleges revisit their waitlist.


About the Author

Expert Advice based on experience as a former Harvard admissions interviewer and Harvard graduate with 15+ years experience advising students applying to Ivy League and top-tier universities.


FAQ

How many LOCI examples should I review?

2–3 strong examples are enough. Focus on structure, not copying language.

Should I copy a LOCI template?

No. Use examples as a guide, but your content must be original and specific.

Can a LOCI be too long?

Yes. Keep it concise—one page maximum.

Should I say I will enroll if admitted?

Only if it is true. Do not misrepresent your intentions.