Mailing and Printing Services is equipped to do a variety of duplicating jobs, as well as large or small mailings. Services include lamination, faxing, Express Mail, Federal Express and UPS shipping. This office is located adjacent to the Campus Post Office.
Off Campus Communication:
The Campus Post Office, a component of Mailing & Printing Services, maintains a varied assortment of domestic and international stamps, weighs and mails packages, including Express Mail, certified and return receipt letters. International letters and printed matter may be mailed at the Campus Post Office if they weigh less than 13 ozs., but packages weighing 13 ozs. or more require custom forms and must be mailed at a U.S. Post Office such as the Sherman Post Office.
Although the Campus Post Office is not an official Post Office Sub-station, it does have regular pickup and delivery of U.S. Mail. Federal Express and UPS packages may be shipped through Mailing & Printing Services (adjacent to the Campus Post Office). Mailing & Printer Services is not permitted to insure shipments, therefore, if an item requires insurance, it must taken directly to the U.S. Post Office, Federal Express or UPS office.
There is a fax machine located in Mailing & Printing Services for receiving and sending messages. The incoming fax number is 903.813.3199. If you receive a fax, you will be notified by a notice in your mail box. There will not be a charge for the first page; however, a 25-cent fee will be charged for each additional page. The fee for sending a fax is $1.00 for the first page and $0.50 for per page thereafter.
Each Austin College student is assigned a mailbox and combination at registration. It is important you check your box daily since the College uses campus mail for official communication with students (including course registration materials, etc.). In order to assure prompt delivery of your mail, use the following address format for your incoming correspondence:
Your Name
AUSTIN COLLEGE
900 N. Grand Ave., STE XXXXX (Your 5 digit box number)
Sherman, TX 75090-4400
On Campus Communication:
- No communication will be accepted on paper less than 3″ by 5″.
- Mailings of 10 or more pieces should be in numerical order by mailbox numbers.
- The College discourages the use of mass mailings. Exceptions to this guideline can be granted by the Dean of Student Engagement, Enrichment, and Development (SEED) (for student mailings), the Vice President for Academic Affairs (for faculty mailings), and the Office of Human Resources (for staff mailings).
- Only chartered organizations are allowed to place mass mailings in campus mailboxes. These communications must be identified by the name of the organization. These mailings still require approval from the department of Student Engagement, Enrichment, and Development (SEED).
- Anyone with permission to distribute questionnaires which require an answer to be returned through the mail should alert the Campus Post Office so a separate box can be provided.
- Student Organizations using campus mailings smaller than stated sizes, refer to the Student Organization Handbook.
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Mailing & Printing
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Roy Allen Jr.
Mailing and Printing Services Assistant / Business AffairsWright Campus Center 161 -
Barbara Dahl
Mailing and Printing Services Technician / Business AffairsWright Campus Center 164 -
Noel Hanson
Mailing and Printing Services Technician / Business AffairsWright Campus Center 164 -
Melissa Holmes
Director of Mailing and Printing / Business AffairsWright Campus Center 164 -
Carey McClain
Mailing and Printing Services Assistant / Business AffairsWright Campus Center 161