About William Jewell College
About William Jewell College
About William Jewell College
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Your Full Name<br />
WJC Mailbox Number<br />
500 <strong>College</strong> Hill<br />
Liberty, Missouri 64068-1896<br />
All mail without the student’s mailbox number on the address could be delayed up to one day. Students living<br />
in fraternity houses should have mail directed to the mailroom with their mailbox number on it. All resident<br />
students are issued a campus mailbox. Resident students may receive their combinations from the mailroom.<br />
A photo ID is required.<br />
Students may mail regular post office mail, express mail or priority mail. They may also fax for $.25/page<br />
within the United States and $1.00/page outside the United States. These services are available in Yates-Gill<br />
<strong>College</strong> Union.<br />
Campus mail addressed to individual resident students, faculty and staff is distributed through the mailroom.<br />
Campus mail should always include name and mailbox number in order to assure immediate delivery as well<br />
as the return address in case the mail cannot be delivered. Any items that cannot fit in the student’s mailbox<br />
should not be sent as campus mail. Absolutely no perishable foods or cash is allowed in the mailroom.<br />
The mailroom hours are 9:00 a.m. – 4 p.m., Monday through Friday (except campus holidays). Stamps and<br />
envelopes may be purchased from the Mailroom or Barnes and Noble Bookstore in Yates-Gill <strong>College</strong> Union.<br />
The Mailroom does not accept credit or debit cards.<br />
Multicultural Student Development<br />
The Office of Multicultural Programming was established to assist in fulfilling the mission of <strong>William</strong> <strong>Jewell</strong><br />
<strong>College</strong> to embrace diversity. Diversity is a key factor in preparing our students for the real world when they<br />
leave the campus as graduates. One way the office is reaching our goal toward diversity is to have the<br />
Coordinator of Multicultural Programming be an advocate for our African-American, Hispanic/Latino, Asian<br />
and Pacific Islander, and Native American students.<br />
<strong>William</strong> <strong>Jewell</strong> <strong>College</strong> has several active student groups on campus sponsoring diversity programs for<br />
students, faculty, and staff. The current student groups are: BSU (Black Student Union), Unity, and S.A.G.E.<br />
(Straights and Gays for Equality).<br />
The Office of Multicultural Programming also hosts a Multicultural Mentors program (M&Ms). The Mission of<br />
the Multicultural Mentors program (M&Ms) at <strong>William</strong> <strong>Jewell</strong> <strong>College</strong> is to introduce first year multicultural<br />
students to upper-class multicultural students, help the first year multicultural students become acquainted<br />
and get involved with <strong>William</strong> <strong>Jewell</strong> <strong>College</strong>, and build a support system for first year and upper-class<br />
multicultural students.<br />
Office of the Registrar<br />
Your academic advisor will assist you in preparing a schedule of classes for each forthcoming semester. After<br />
approving your proposed schedule of classes, your advisor will clear you to register online. Once you have<br />
registered, you can still make additions online (up to a total of 18 hours) before the start of classes. If you wish<br />
to delete classes from your schedule after you have registered, you will have to obtain your advisor’s signature<br />
on a drop/add card and return it to the Office of the Registrar. The drop/add cards are orange and may be<br />
obtained outside the window of the Office of the Registrar in Greene Hall. Once classes have begun, all adds<br />
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