General
- Mailing Services is located in Deputy Hall 210. Hours of operation are 7:30 a.m. to 3:30 p.m., Monday through Friday; however due to pick-up and delivery services, open hours at the Mail Room are 8-10:15 a.m. and 1-3 p.m.
- Mailing Services processes U.S. and Intra-campus Mail for all organizational units of the University. BSU and NTC, following applicable USPS regulations.
- All inquiries for information, complaints, claims, etc., should be directed to Troy Solo at 755-3922 or the Logistics Supervisor, Chris Haley, at 755-3921.
Personal Mail
- Utilizing the University address for delivery of personal mail is prohibited. Nonprofessional catalogs will not be forwarded by Mailing Services. Please assist us by requesting your name be removed from junk mailing lists.
- Outgoing personal mail can be deposited in the outgoing mail slot located at the Mail Room and must have postage already applied.
- Mailing Services CAN accept outgoing personal Fed Ex shipments if you put your credit card number on the Fed Ex shipping form. However, DO NOT use the BSU pre-printed forms for personal packages.
- Mailing Services CAN accept outgoing personal UPS shipments with cash payment or shippers can enter their shipment on UPS website with a personal credit card, printing their own UPS label.
- All personal mail and shipments must be paid for personally. The use of University funds to pay for personal mail and shipments is prohibited.
Confidentiality
Mailing Services will strictly observe the confidentiality of all mail. Mail will be opened by authorized personnel only when no other means can be used to determine recipient.
Processing Priorities
Normally, all mail will be processed in the following priority order:
- Courier Service
- First Class
- On-Campus
- Official Distributions
- Standard A & B
- Illegible/Unidentifiable
Mail Arrival and Delivery
- Mailing Services picks up incoming U.S. Mail from the United States Postal Service (USPS) daily between 7:30 a.m. and 8:00 a.m. The mail is then sorted, bundled and delivered, along with Intra-campus Mail, to the mailboxes and designated mail drop locations in campus buildings between 10:15 a.m. to 12:30 p.m. U.S. and Campus Mail is picked up from campus buildings at the same time and delivered to the mail room to be sorted.
- Certified, Registered, Insured and Express Mail is logged-in by date, article number, addressee and the addressee will be notified that this mail can be picked up at the Mail Room.
- Special delivery, and other overnight courier services occur throughout the day until 3 p.m. Items are delivered to the appropriate mailbox or with the next scheduled delivery to the designated mail drop in the appropriate building. Departments are notified by telephone for items received that cannot be delivered until the following business day.
- Business Reply and Postage Due Mail are charged back to departmental accounts before delivery to the designated department.
- University departments are responsible for forwarding the mail of faculty and staff who have departed the University and left a forwarding address. First Class Mail must be forwarded for 12 months, and Periodicals must be forwarded for 60 days. To forward mail, simply write the forwarding address or “Return to Sender” and the reason for non-delivery on the envelope and return it to Mailing Services. No additional postage is required for unopened packages. Place a mark through the barcode and the original address, so it will not be returned to BSU.
- Mail delivered to an addressee that cannot be identified by Mailing Services will be returned to the sender.
Intra-Campus Mail
- Intra-campus Mail service is available between all departments and many campus organizations.
- Intra-campus Mail is limited to official University business.
- Intra-campus Mail should be placed inside “Campus Mail Distribution” or window envelopes. Confidential communications may be distributed in plain envelopes.
- All Intra-campus Mail should be addressed as follows:
Name, building and box number. Room numbers should not be used.
Forward Misdirected Mail to the Correct Department or Return to Mailing Services
- Human Resources will provide timely written notification of the name of any new employee to Mailing Services to prevent delay in his/her mail delivery.
- Departments are responsible for notifying Mailing Services in writing of any change of address of a department or a section of a department.
- With few exceptions, Intra-campus Mail will be delivered during the next scheduled delivery following its receipt in Mailing Services.
- Mail will not be accepted directly from private, commercial or political organizations, including some nonprofit organizations for delivery to campus employees or students, unless granted approval by the Director of Procurement & Logistics or Business Manager or Vice President for Finance & Administration.
- Any excess accumulation of Intra-campus Mail Distribution envelopes should be returned to Mailing Services for redistribution. New envelopes must be purchased from an office supply vendor.