NPR News: Colleges Look To Stand Out With Personalized Acceptance Notices

Colleges Look To Stand Out With Personalized Acceptance Notices
Colleges are stepping up the competition to enroll the best students. One new development is personalized acceptance notices — whether they're fake news alerts, a visit from the marching band, or a letter hand-delivered by the college president himself. NPR's Audie Cornish talks to Wheaton College President Dennis Hanno about hand delivering letters to accepted students.

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