<p>You know, normal letter-size envelopes, not 10x13 or anything big.</p>
<p>I know there are some who send out acceptances in regular envelopes, and then a few days letter send a bigger envelope with financial aid and dorm stuff.</p>
<p>You know, normal letter-size envelopes, not 10x13 or anything big.</p>
<p>I know there are some who send out acceptances in regular envelopes, and then a few days letter send a bigger envelope with financial aid and dorm stuff.</p>
<p>Quinnipiac, SUNY Albany, SUNY New Paltz</p>
<p>bard uses small envalopes</p>
<p>Brown sends likely letters in small envelopes, before formal admissions decisions are released. These are considered letters of acceptance.</p>
<p>University of New Hampshire sends them in small envelopes...but they are rather thick</p>
<p>my ed amherst acceptance was in a small evelope</p>
<p>villanova.</p>
<p>RPI (ten char)</p>
<p>Centre did (EA). So did Rhodes ... but it had "Congratulations, so & so" in the window, right above the address!</p>
<p>Cornell rolling</p>
<p>i hear georgetown does...hopefully i'll know for sure soon.</p>
<p>i heard wake forest does as well.</p>
<p>sweet briar, but it contains a couple post card type cards that is easy to spot.</p>
<p>st. johns...</p>
<p>Ohio Wesleyan, but a thicker envelope</p>
<p>yes, Georgetown does send their acceptance letters in small envelopes. i got one last year ;)</p>
<p>Union College (NY) uses small envelopes.</p>
<p>This has got to be one of the craziest "anticipation" posts I've seen! Open all the envelopes big and small!</p>
<p>UVA.</p>
<p>Penn used to, but I don't know if that's still the case. There was a map clearly visible through the back of the envelope, so curious parents and siblings could probably figure out what was inside.</p>
<p>Earlham (10 char)</p>