Aye! It's still hard for me to believe it. Give me a few weeks, fffff. And I don't think it's "major" per se; it isn't a huge Ivy League school or anything nor is it a tiny private school with about 400 people in an isolated location (I actually looked at a college like this, fffffff). I think it's one of the older colleges in North Carolina (and apparently a 350+ year old tree resides on its grounds) but other than that it's a typical liberal arts college that has a Quaker philosophy (i.e. very open-minded and treats everyone as equals--you can call most professors and faculty by their first names and vice versa).