<p>It comes in a UPS Express Envelope Package- It doesn't say anything having to do with WashU on it.</p>
<p>got my letter today :)</p>
<p>Three booklets and the letter you see online. Nothing pretty haha.</p>
<p>Not as prettily packaged as some of the acceptances from other colleges.</p>
<p>Everything was in a brown UPS envelope, and when I opened it, the decision letter and a bunch of booklets slid out.</p>
<p>But yay! accepted!</p>
<p>I think they can incorporate more pictures depicting their gorgeous campus. I think the booklets have too much text. More pictures!</p>
<p>I also got a page regarding visa information for international students.</p>
<p>Aww man I didn't get anything yet :-( I guess it means I didn't get in.. <em>sigh</em> :(</p>
<p>But congrats to all those that got in already!</p>
<p>We live in the South and my son's acceptance came in a big 2-day air packet late Friday (yesterday) afternoon. Ironically, he was walking down the driveway to check the mailbox, when the courier was at the front door ringing the doorbell. A sweet surprise! Good luck to all.</p>
<p>i got my acceptance letter in a fedex envelope. i also checked online before i got it though, even though no email was sent to me. i just checked college confidential and everyone was talking about it!</p>
<p>I felt like there was a lot of pointless information...all I wanted to see was a nice YOU'RE ACCEPTED! letter...but alas, there were only more of the infamous booklets they love to send. The April Welcome thing was a completely useless piece of crap. It had literally NO information that was useful... I wish that they would have been more detailed about room/board/orientation, etc...w/e, it wasn't the cutest or best designed acceptance I've recieved, but an acceptance is an acceptance and cute isn't WashU's forte anyway lol.</p>
<p>it's a UPS 2-day express airmail package</p>