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Most colleges and universities have PO boxes for students in a campus mailroom or residence hall mailroom, so we recommend reaching out to your customer directly for more information on formatting these addresses.
Ask you Resident Advisor the proper way to share your address. Its likely your full name, the name of the university, name if the residence hall, and room number. The ZIP code is important; the school might have its own ZIP code.
At most schools, when you register as a freshman, youll receive a few keys: one of which should unlock your personal school mailbox. These mailboxes line a central mail roomusually in your student centerand you can swing by any time to check in on letters and packages. The trick is getting your address right!
Many colleges have mail services like USPS, UPS, or FedEx drop-off boxes on campus for easy postage. Additionally, college mailrooms or on-campus mailing centers often have postage services, including buying stamps, sending mail, and shipping packages.
The perfect address block 9201 University City Blvd. Including the residence hall and room number is essential for Mail Services to direct your package to the right place. Without this information, your mail may not make it to you.
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You can rent a PO Box in a few steps: Apply online: Find, reserve, and pay for a box at a Post Office near you. Pick up your keys in person: Take your completed application and 2 forms of ID to the Post Office (where your box is) to get your keys.
- A PO Box does not establish proof of residence. An illustrative case is one in which a family claimed residence in a different district from where they physically reside, in order to enroll a student in a particular school so the youth could participate on the schools sports team.

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