The following types of mail
must be mailed first-class:
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Bills and letters of account
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Personal correspondence
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Contents wholly or partially
handwritten or prepared by a
mechanical typewriter
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Certain printed forms -
notices, certificates, checks,
cancelled checks
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Any mail sealed against
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ETS Mail Services contracts
with a local mailing service to
enable us to provide our customers
with discounted rates provided the
mail pieces are automation compatible. Ensure that your
department's mail qualifies for
automated rates by attending one
of our mail preparation workshops.
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Standard Mail (A)
Standard Mail (A) is an economical way to distribute information for large mailings (bulk
mail). This material usually consists of printed matter, circulars, pamphlets, etc. Standard
Mail (A) pieces must weigh less than 16 ounces and be presorted according to the number of
pieces to a particular destination.
There are strict guidelines that must be adhered to in preparing bulk mail before delivery
to the U.S. Post Office:
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Contact Mail Services at least 2 weeks in advance to:
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Discuss mail piece design
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Schedule mailing delivery to Post Office
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Confirm availability of your postage funds.
Please note - funds must be available before your mailing may be delivered to Post
Office.
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Mail at least 200 pieces or total weight of the mail must be at least 50 pounds.
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Clearly print or rubber-stamp bulk mail indicia on each mail piece.
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Arrange mailing in strict zip code order.
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Bundle 10 or more pieces to same 5-digit zip code using 2 rubber bands - one lengthwise
and on widthwise. Label the bundle in lower left-hand corner with a red label D (obtain
from the Mail Center). Set bundle aside.
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Bundle 10 or more pieces to same 3-digit zip code prefix using 2 rubber bands - one
lengthwise and one widthwise. Label the bundle in lower left-hand corner with a green label
3 (obtain from the Mail Center). Set bundle aside./li>
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Bundle 10 or more pieces to same state using 2 rubber bands - one lengthwise and on widthwise. Use a piece of paper to label bundle with state name. Set bundle aside.
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Bundle remaining pieces using 2 rubber bands.
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Standard Mail (B)
Mail able material weighing more than 16 ounces per piece that meet all other Standard Mail
(A) guidelines may be mailed using Standard Mail (B) rates. This mail falls into three
subclasses:
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Parcel Post
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Bound printed matter
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Library mail - an inexpensive rate for mailing materials to an educational, scientific,
or cultural institution.
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Packages
Packages may be mailed from the
Mail Center using one of the following three services:
The staff of ETS Mail Services
will help choose which service best meets your needs when mailing
packages. The most economical and efficient delivery method based on
responses to the following questions will be recommended:
When does the package need to reach its destination?
Is the package being mailed to a post office box or a street address?
What is in the box?
What is the value of the contents?
Are you requesting weekday or Saturday delivery?
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If you have
questions on any of the mailing options, we strongly encourage you to contact
us at ext. 2269 or stop by the Brighton Mail Center. We want to ensure
you fast, efficient service at the lowest possible rate.
Additional
Services
Preparing a pamphlet,
brochure, newsletter, or a booklet to be mailed?
We'll work with you to ensure
your material is mailable at the lowest possible rate. Let us be your
first stop when designing your mail pieces. Call ext. 2597
to set up an appointment.
Preparing a bulk mailing?
Call us and we will help you
through the sorting steps to assemble your bulk mail to guarantee it qualifies for
standard (bulk) mail rates.
Sending out a mailing with
many inserts into one envelope?
DXO (a mail processing
facility) has automation equipment that will handle this job. We will
serve as the liaison between you and DXO to get an estimated cost on outsourcing
this often time consuming task to them. So before tackling this job by
hand, we encourage you to call 292-2597 and let us work with you.
Workshops on Mail
Preparation
Approximately once a semester,
we will offer a workshop on mail preparation. This workshop will cover
what you need to know to ensure your department's mail reaches its destination -
quickly and at the lowest possible cost.
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Frequently Asked Questions
Where are individual mailboxes?
Mailboxes for full-time faculty, part-time faculty, adjuncts, chairs, deans, and academic
department staff are permanently relocated to room 1-107. Because of space limitations, there
are no longer personal mailboxes for staff in administrative departments - all mail will be
delivered to these departments by the Mail Services staff.
What if I have material I would like distributed to the
entire college community?
To distribute material to the entire college community (full and part-time faculty,
adjuncts, administration, and staff) you will need approximately 1450 copies:
- Distribute 400 to full-time faculty and academic staff mailboxes in room 1-107
- Distribute 400 to adjunct mail folders in room 1-107
- Leave 450 copies with Mail Services staff to be distributed to administrative offices
and ATC
- Leave 200 copies with the Mail Service staff to be forwarded to the Damon City Campus
for distribution
What about faxing?
A fax machine (585-427-2749) is still available in the Mail Center. To send a fax, please
fill out and attach to your material a cover sheet available in the Mail Center. Leave your
request in the top tray next to the fax machine and a member of the Mail Services staff will
send out your fax. Incoming faxes will be delivered to you personal mailbox or to your
department office.
How are packages handled?
Incoming packages are delivered directly to your department office. Please bring all
outgoing packages to the Mail Center.
What is the delivery schedule between the Brighton and
Damon Campuses?
Mail leaves the Brighton Campus for DCC at 10:30am daily. Mail returning from DCC to
Brighton will be picked up at 11am. The same rotation takes place at 1pm and 1:30pm in the
afternoon. All mail is transported by the Shipping and Receiving Department.
How do I mail express/overnight letters and packages?
All outgoing express/overnight letters and packages must be delivered to the Mail Center
with the recipient's address and the value of the contents for insurance purposes by 2:00pm.
Where do I leave outgoing mail at the Mail Center?
ALL outgoing mail, including interoffice mail, should be placed in the gray collection box
located outside the Mail Center at the Brighton Campus. Trays of mail or special mailings
should be brought to the service counter inside. Outgoing mail is picked up twice daily in
each department at both the Brighton and Damon Campuses. Outgoing mail leaves the Brighton
Mail Center promptly at 3:00pm for the Postal Service.
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