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Guide to Residence Living - Framingham State University

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You may request <strong>to</strong> bring an approved personal microfridge in<strong>to</strong> the residence<br />

halls. Personal units must be inspected in advance and must meet all<br />

<strong>Framingham</strong> <strong>State</strong> specifications. Please see the section in this guide on<br />

“Appliances and Personal Belongings” policies and procedures for specifications.<br />

RESIDENCE HALL MAIL<br />

Mailboxes are located near the lobby in each residence hall. Mail is delivered<br />

Monday – Friday with the exception of holidays. Students are assigned box<br />

numbers within the first two weeks of the academic year. All mail addressed <strong>to</strong><br />

residents should include the following information:<br />

Name<br />

<strong>Residence</strong> Hall – Room #<br />

Mailbox #<br />

<strong>Framingham</strong> <strong>State</strong> <strong>University</strong><br />

100 <strong>State</strong> St., P.O. Box 9101<br />

<strong>Framingham</strong>, MA 01701-9101<br />

Package slips are used <strong>to</strong> inform students about mail <strong>to</strong>o large for their<br />

mailboxes. To retrieve this material, students must turn in the package slip, show<br />

their <strong>Framingham</strong> <strong>State</strong> identification card and sign for the package with the<br />

resident assistant on duty. Residents should use caution when having packages<br />

of value shipped <strong>to</strong> the residence halls. If students choose <strong>to</strong> have packages<br />

(defined as any item which will not fit in<strong>to</strong> the mailbox) shipped <strong>to</strong> the residence<br />

halls, <strong>Framingham</strong> <strong>State</strong> staff is not responsible for loss of and/or damage <strong>to</strong> any<br />

such packages. Students can mail packages or letters at the <strong>Framingham</strong> Post<br />

Office in Trolley Square (across Route 9). In addition, a mailbox is located in<br />

front of O‟Connor Hall.<br />

Residents are strongly advised <strong>to</strong> notify those business subscriptions or<br />

individuals sending them mail of forwarding address prior <strong>to</strong> the end of each<br />

semester, or any time they complete a room change or vacate a hall.<br />

Mailboxes are used <strong>to</strong> deliver official campus mail. Students are expected <strong>to</strong><br />

check their mailboxes daily. Concerns or problems with mail boxes or mail<br />

delivery should be reported <strong>to</strong> the residence direc<strong>to</strong>r.<br />

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