Question about UVA application rules

<p>I was reading a section on the UVA website which says that “Supplemental documents (recommendations, international student forms, etc.) that cannot be submitted online should be faxed to -------. Submitting documents by mail is not recommended.” [U.Va&lt;/a&gt;. Office of Admission &gt; Admission Information &gt; Applying to U.Va.](<a href=“http://www.virginia.edu/undergradadmission/apply.html]U.Va”>http://www.virginia.edu/undergradadmission/apply.html)</p>

<p>There’s the link. It’s the first orange line. I’m a bit confused as to how a teacher recommendation could be submitted online using the Common App. If anyone knows anything about that, please let me know. The link also says that the documents should be FAXED. I don’t think my professor has a fax machine, and I suppose sending the rec by mail is out of the question. Any suggestions?</p>

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<p>Hi, Behnam91, if you go to the University of Virginia forum (go to “Colleges”, then to “University of Virginia” under “CC Top Universities”), there is a thread on this exact question. The fabulous Dean J even weighs in. It is probably better for you to read it than for me to try to summarize.</p>