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Located on the lower level of O’Connor Campus Center, Mail Services provides internal mail services for students, faculty, staff, and administration as well as operating a contract station of the , known as 51·çÁ÷ Station.

51·çÁ÷ Mail Services

Postage for professional correspondence is usually paid by the University or charged to a department. Official University mail entering the U.S. postal system must be marked to identify the appropriate department or account to be charged for the postage costs. Personal correspondence sent through the USPS must be stamped before placing in outgoing mail.

51·çÁ÷ Station is the area where all students receive mail and incoming packages. The station provides postal services such as registered mail, certified mail, parcel post, and the sale of all postal supplies.

In addition to U.S. mail, University Mail Services distributes official University mail and notices to departments, employees, and students. Outgoing mail and interoffice communications are picked up and delivered to the university twice a day. This service is designed to provide an efficient internal distribution system for University business correspondence.

Normal Business Hours

Mail Center/Stamp Window
Monday - Friday
9 a.m. to 4 p.m.

Saturday
12 p.m. to 1:45 p.m.

Package Center
Monday
9 a.m. to 4:15 p.m.

Tuesday - Friday
9 a.m. to 4:45 p.m.

Saturday
9 a.m. to 11:45 a.m.

Student Vehicles During Pickup

To aid in the retrieval of packages, students are permitted to drive and park personal vehicles in three designated 15-minute spaces in the Gate House parking lot.

Student Mailing Addresses

When addressing mail to a student living on campus, send mail to the student's CU Box at:

(Student Name)
CU Box ( )
13 Oak Drive
Hamilton, NY 13346

Mailing Options at the USPS (Stamp) Window

Delivering 7 days a week, it is the fastest domestic service for time-sensitive letters, documents, or merchandise. Guaranteed overnight scheduled delivery to most locations (ask our staff), including PO Boxes.

Shipping in 2 –3 business days, based on where the package starts and where it is being sent. There are a variety of Flat Rate options. The office has a variety of free boxes for this method. 

Delivery in 7–10 business days. 

Requires a signature by the recipient. 

Senders will receive an electronic or hardcopy delivery record showing the recipient’s signature. 

Only books or learning materials qualify. 

Anything larger and or thicker than an 8" x 10" flat envelope will require customs forms that must be completed  or you will need to go to the Hamilton USPS office.

Also available for purchase:

First class stamps, air mail postage, padded bags, and more.

If a department should require a second pickup of mail after the daily morning run, please call Mail Services at 315-228-7490 or send an email to mailservices@colgate.edu to make arrangements.

It is not the intent of this system to provide distribution of personal correspondence. Questions or concerns regarding whether or not specific campus mail meets the criteria as official university business may be directed to the Office of the Dean of Faculty/Provost.

Location

Mail services are run out of the lower level of the O’Connor Campus Center.