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Mail Service in Residence


Mail is delivered daily, Monday through Friday to the residence buildings.

Each mailbox is shared by 2 or more students.

Students may pick up their mail from their residence mailbox, as indicated below:

  • Bouckaert Hall
  • Euler/Leupold Residence
  • C.H. Little House
  • Macdonald House
  • Nils Willison Hall


Mail can be picked up from the mailboxes beside the stairs, ground level, in the Fred Nichols Campus Centre.

Packages sent through Canada Post (eg. by regular parcel or Xpresspost) will be delivered to the residence mailrooms.

If the parcel does not fit in the mailbox, the student will receive a "parcel stub" in their mailbox.  It is then the student’s responsibility to pick up the parcel from the residence mailroom during one of the time periods when the mailroom is open. Hours of operation will be posted on the mailroom door. Parcels will not be delivered to the student.

 

  • Bricker Residence
  • Clara Conrad Hall
  • King Street Residence
  • Waterloo College Hall


Mail can be picked up from the mailboxes located in the front foyer of these residence buildings.

Packages sent through Canada Post (eg. by regular parcel or Xpresspost) will be delivered to the residence mailrooms.

If the parcel does not fit in the mailbox, the student will receive a "parcel stub" in their mailbox. It is then the student’s responsibility to pick up the parcel from the residence mailroom during one of the time periods when the mailroom is open. Hours of operation will be posted on the mailroom door. Parcels will not be delivered to the student.

 

  • Laurier Place
  • Regina Residence
  • University Place
  • 345 King Street Apartments
  • 325 Spruce Street Apartments


Mail can be picked up from the mailboxes located in the front foyer of these residence buildings.

Packages sent through Canada Post (eg. by regular parcel or Xpresspost) will be delivered to the residence mailboxes if the parcel will fit into the mailbox.

If the parcel does not fit in the mailbox, the student will receive a notice from Canada Post advising them of a postal outlet location where their parcel may be picked up.

It is the student’s respnsibility to ensure that all contacts have their correct residence mailing address. Mail with an incorrect or incomplete address is typically delivered to the WLU Residential Services Office for correction and re-distribution. Residential Services accepts no responsibility for delays in re-directing mail that is incorrectly addressed for students living in residence.

For specific mailing address information for the various residence buildings, please click here.
 

For information about packages being sent by courier to students in residence, please click here.


NOTE:  Mail will not be forwarded after April 2010 final exams. All mail will be returned to sender.

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