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Closing Letters
Just as the Engagement Letter lays out the expectations at the beginning of a term, a Closing Letter summarizes the work that was, in fact, completed during a term. This a useful vehicle not only to keep the client informed of what has been going on and to hold the student accountable for what they promised to do, but also allows a supervisor to know the status of things at the end of a term and whether a client should be retained for continuing terms. (See Case Status and Memos for more information).