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How do you address campus mail to faculty, administrators, and staff? |
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Campus
mail addresses should contain the person’s name, department
and building
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How should campus mail to students be addressed? |
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All undergraduate student’s campus mail should be addressed by
the name and box number located in the Frist Campus Center.
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How do I find out an undergraduate student’s box number in Frist? |
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When can I pick up my package? |
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When packages are ready for pickup in the Frist Campus Center, the recipient will receive an email directly from Mail Services. Please note, packages sent via the USPS are marked "DELIVERED" on the USPS website when they arrive at the Princeton Post Office. Packages Packages may be picked up during regular business hours, M-F 10am-9pm; Saturday 10am-2pm. |
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Where can I pick up my package? |
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Packages sent via the USPS are delivered from the Frist Campus Center Package Room, Frist 118. Fedex and UPS will attempt to deliver the package directly to the students room in the Residential College first if it is addressed to the room. If Fedex and UPS packages are addressed to the student's Frist box number they will be delivered directly to the Frist Campus Center Package Room. |
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How long will it take to get my package? |
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An email notifying the student is sent the same day the package arrives on campus. Students are notified immediately after the Package Room receives packages shipped Next Day Delivery via USPS, UPS or Fedex. Packages shipped via Saturday delivery are processed and available for pickup on the saturdays the Frist Campus Center Package Room is open. Please see the Office Hours for Mail Services to see what saturdays the office is open. Please note - packages sent Next Day Delivery shipped on fridays will not be available for pickup until the following monday. |
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