<p>Certainly some would be uncomfortable with it but would that be students at the High Schools in the area or adults? Look at the recent article posted here (maybe the New York???) about kids and the internet, reality tv, etc making privacy no longer an issue for this generation. i believe the tag line was the future belongs to the uninhibited. </p>
<p>My guess is that the parents also agreed to this, everyone at the High Schools in question know the kids gave permission, the kids are mini celebrities now and are getting questions about the University. These ads don't just target these six kids but those in the whole area. Creeps me out but I am not a High School senior. </p>
<p>Robert E Cook Honors college had an interesting take on this. They let the honors kids design the whole marketing brochure without much editing rather than the universities marketing group. Didn't follow most of the marketing rules and they acknowledged that up front but definately got my student's attention.</p>