How does the Massachusetts Institute of Technology reinforce the notion to the class of 2019 that it’s one of the top tier technical colleges on the planet? It conceptualizes what it would be like for those high school grads to receive their acceptance letters by drone, of course.

On Sunday, the MIT admissions office released a video notifying those who applied to MIT for the fall semester that they’ll be receiving notification of their admittance on Saturday, March 14, 2015 at 9:26 a.m., which, when stylized 3/14/15 9:26 a.m., is also the first eight digits of Pi: 3.1415926.

March 14 happens to be Pi Day.

In the video, acceptance letters are dispatched by drones which deliver them en masse over the Grand Canyon, Taj Mahal and the Forbidden City and assumably to the hands of a newly anointed MIT Engineer.

According to the admissions office, “When decisions are released, access decisions.mit.edu and login using the same username and password that you use to sign into your MyMIT account. There are no interim screens, so you should be sure you are ready to receive your decision online before signing in to decisions.mit.edu.”

As for the drones, it may not be a reality now but what the future holds for MIT’s next crop of engineers, scientists and inventors is unknown. Perhaps they’ll be the ones who make the idea of receiving acceptance letters by drone a reality.