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  Graduate School of Applied and Professional Psychology 2005-2007 Student Life and Services Post Offices  

Post Offices

Mail and Document Services provides mail services for faculty, staff, and students at the New Brunswick/Piscataway campuses. Services include handling intracampus and U.S. postal mail, and operating post office facilities-Busch Post Office (BPO)-Busch Campus Center; Cook Post Office (CPO)-PAL Building; Douglass Post Office (DPO)- Douglass College Center; Livingston Post Office (LPO)- Tillett Hall; and Rutgers Post Office (RPO)-Records Hall-on each campus. Mail and Document Services may be contacted at 732/445-3212.

All post office sites offer the following basic postal functions: stamp sales, processing of outbound domestic letters and packages, and placing incoming student mail in the assigned mailbox. The sites also provide extended postal functions including money order sales, processing outbound special-service items (certified, registered, and insured services), and processing outbound international letters and packages. Postal services are available Monday through Friday, from 8:00 a.m. to 4:00 p.m. throughout the year.

Mailbox numbers are assigned according to school of affiliation, not residence. With the exception of the University Center at 30 Easton Avenue, dormitory residents receive incoming mail at their assigned mailbox. U.S. postal mail addressed to 30 Easton Avenue is delivered and "boxed" at that location, while intracampus mail for these students is placed in the assigned Rutgers Post Office (RPO) mailbox. Students arriving for the fall term will receive notification of their mailbox number and the combination number at their home address. Students registering late for the fall term, or registering for the spring term, should check the appropriate post office to ensure that a mailbox number has been assigned. If you lose or forget your mailbox combination, please visit your assigned post office for assistance. For security reasons, you will be asked to provide appropriate identification. You also may find help at the following web site: http://mds.rutgers.edu (select student information).


 
For additional information, contact RU-info at 732/932-info (4636) or colonel.henry@rutgers.edu.
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