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WMU Mail Stop Codes Correct use of the Mail Stop for DR JOHN DUNN The Mail Stop code is FIRST CLASS mail is as shown OFFICE OF THE PRESIDENT used as the Plus 4 in at the right: WESTERN MICHIGAN UNIVERSITY the zip code. 1903 W MICHIGAN AVE KALAMAZOO MI 49008-5202 Correct use of the Mail Stop for DR JOHN DUNN The Mail Stop code is STANDARD mail and WMU OFFICE OF THE PRESIDENT-STOP 5202 used as part of the MAGAZINE subscriptions is as WESTERN MICHIGAN UNIVERSITY Department Code shown at the right: 1903 W MICHIGAN AVE KALAMAZOO MI 49008-5200 Mail piece indicia (shown at right) PERSORTED PERSORTED can be used on mail pieces meeting NON-PROFIT FIRST CLASS MAIL STANDARD quantityquantity andand contentcontent standards:standards: U.S. POSTAGE U.S. POSTAGE U.S. POSTAGE First Class mail = 500 pieces; PAID PAID PAID Standard and Non-Profit = 200 WESTERN MICHIGAN WESTERN MICHIGAN WESTERN MICHIGAN pieces. Non-Profit mail must have UNIVERSITY UNIVERSITY UNIVERSITY our official address as part of the return address: WESTERN MICHIGAN UNIVERSITY, 1903 W MICHIGAN AVE, KALAMAZOO, MI 49008 Sorted by Mail Stop Sorted by Department Mail Mail Stop Department Building Department Building Stop CENTER FOR COMMUNITY ASSET "WMUWMU MAKE A SEIBERT 5202 BUILDING SEIBERT ADMINISTRATION DIFFERENCE" PROJECT ADMINISTRATION 5216 (AAUP) AMERICAN COMMUNITY OUTREACH, ASSOCIATE ASSOCIATION OF 5202 VP SEIBERT ADMINISTRATION UNIVERSITY PROFESSORS MONTAGUE HOUSE 5401 CAMPUS SERVICES 5202 OFFICE FOR QUALITY SEIBERT ADMINISTRATION AAA TRAVEL SERVICES BUILDING 5342 SEIBERT 5202 PRESIDENTPRESIDENT, OFFICE OF SEIBERT ADMINISTRATION ACADEMIC AFFAIRS ADMINISTRATION 5204 BUSINESS AND FINANCE, ACADEMIC SUCCESS 5203 ASSOCIATE VP SEIBERT ADMINISTRATION PROGRAMS, CENTER FOR ELLSWORTH 5303 5203 BUSINESS AND FINANCE, VP FOR SEIBERT ADMINISTRATION ACCOUNTANCY SCHNEIDER HALL 5402 SEIBERT 5204 ACADEMIC AFFAIRS SEIBERT ADMINISTRATION ACCOUNTING SERVICES ADMINISTRATION 5207 CAMPUS SERVICES 5204 INSTITUTIONAL EFFECTIVENESS SEIBERT ADMINISTRATION ACCOUNTS PAYABLE BUILDING 5208 SEIBERT 5204 PROVOST & VP ACADEMIC AFFAIRS SEIBERT ADMINISTRATION ACCOUNTS RECEIVABLE ADMINISTRATION 5210 5205 PLANT ACCOUNTING SEIBERT ADMINISTRATION ACKLEY/SHILLING ACKLEY/SHILLING 5269 UNIVERSITY COMPUTER SEIBERT 5206 COMPUTER LAB CENTER ADMISSIONS ADMINISTRATION 5211 INFORMATION TECHNOLOGY, UNIVERSITY COMPUTER 5206 OFFICE OF CENTER ADVANCEMENT SERVICES W. WALWOOD 5403 INFORMATION TECHNOLOGY- ADVISING & STUDENT TECHNICAL COMPUTING SERVICES, UNIVERSITY COMPUTER DEVELOPMENT, HAWORTH 5206 OFFICE OF CENTER COLLEGE OF BUSINESS SCHNEIDER HALL 5411 ADVOCACY OFFICE FOR OFFICE OF INFORMATION UNIVERSITY COMPUTER TRANSFER STUDENTS & 5206 TECHNOLOGY CENTER MILITARY AFFAIRS ELLSWORTH 5284 OFFICE OF INFORMATION TECHNOLOGY - TECHNICAL UNIVERSITY COMPUTER AERONAUTICAL 5206 COMPUTING SERVICES CENTER ENGINEERING PARKVIEW CAMPUS 5343 UNIVERSITY COMPUTER 5206 OIT-SCANNING SERVICES CENTER AFFIRMATIVE ACTION TRIMPE 5405 UNIVERSITY COMPUTER 5206 VP INFORMATION TECHNOLOGY CENTER AFRICANA STUDIES MOORE HALL 5311 5207 ACCOUNTING SERVICES SEIBERT ADMINISTRATION AFSCME- LOCAL 1668 PHYSICAL PLANT 5304 CORPORATE REPORTING & 5207 TAXATION SEIBERT ADMINISTRATION ALPHA PROGRAM ELLSWORTH 5303 ALUMNI & DONOR 5207 FINANCE, ASSOCIATE VP SEIBERT ADMINISTRATION RECORDS W. WALWOOD 5403 CAMPUS SERVICES ALUMNI RELATIONS, 5208 ACCOUNTS PAYABLE BUILDING OFFICE OF W. WALWOOD 5404 5209 INFORMATION CENTER SEIBERT ADMINISTRATION AMERICAN STUDIES MOORE HALL 5373 HAENICKE HALL-NO 5210 ACCOUNTS RECEIVABLE SEIBERT ADMINISTRATION ANIMAL CARE FACILITY CURRENT DELIVERY 5467 5210 CUSTOMER ACCOUNT SERVICES SEIBERT ADMINISTRATION ANNUAL FUND W. WALWOOD 5403 5211 ADMISSIONS SEIBERT ADMINISTRATION ANTHROPOLOGY MOORE HALL 5306 5211 ORIENTATION SEIBERT ADMINISTRATION ARCHIVES EAST HALL 5307 HOLISTIC HEALTH ARCHIVES & REGIONAL 5212 CARE/CERTIFICATE PROGRAM CHHS HISTORY EAST HALL 5307 SPECIALITY PROGRAM FOR ALCOHOL & DRUG ABUSE (SPADA)- ARTS & SCIENCES, DEAN 5212 PHYSICAN ASSISTANT DEPT CHHS COLLEGE OF FRIEDMAN 5308 ARTS & SCIENCES- 5213 DESIGN CENTER (ART) RICHMOND CENTER ADVISING FRIEDMAN 5309 5213 EXHIBITIONS OFFICE RICHMOND CENTER ASIAN STUDIES SPRAU TOWER 5338 ASIAN/MIDDLE EASTERN 5213 GWEN FROSTIC SCHOOL OF ART RICHMOND CENTER LANGUAGES SPRAU TOWER 5338 ASSOCIATE VP STUDENT 5214 EDUCATION LIBRARY SANGREN HALL AFFAIRS FAUNCE 5348 5215 AUXILLARY ENTERPRISES BERNHARD CENTER ANNEX ATHLETIC TICKET OFFICE WALDO STADIUM 5460 5215 BERNHARD CENTER ANNEX BERNHARD CENTER ANNEX ATHLETICS READ FIELD HOUSE 5406 5215 OAKLANDS AUXILARY ENTERPRISES AUX CASH OPERATIONS BERNHARD CENTER 5408 "WMU MAKE A DIFFERENCE" BERNHARD CENTER 5216 PROJECT SEIBERT ADMINISTRATION AUXILLARY ENTERPRISES ANNEX 5215 5217 COLLECTIVE BARGAINING SEIBERT ADMINISTRATION AVIATION ADVISING KOHRMAN HALL 5461 EMPLOYEE ASSISTANCE PROGRAM AVIATION, DEAN, COLLEGE 5217 (Bob Hampton) SEIBERT ADMINISTRATION OF BATTLE CREEK 5305 5217 EMPLOYEE/STAFF BENEFITS SEIBERT ADMINISTRATION BEHAVIOR ANALYSIS WEST HALL 5301 BEHAVIORAL HAENICKE HALL-NO 5217 HUMAN RESOURCES SEIBERT ADMINISTRATION PHARMACOLOGY LAB CURRENT DELIVERY 5467 HUMAN RESOURCES INFORMATION 5217 SYSTEM (HRIS) SEIBERT ADMINISTRATION BERNHARD BOOKSTORE BERNHARD CENTER 5407 BERNHARD CENTER BERNHARD CENTER 5217 TRAINING & DEVELOPMENT SEIBERT ADMINISTRATION ANNEX ANNEX 5215 BERNHARD CENTER 5218 BLINDNESS & LOW VISION STUDIES CHHS DINING SERVICES BERNHARD CENTER 5409 BERNHARD CENTER 5219 BOARD OF TRUSTEES SEIBERT ADMINISTRATION OFFICE BERNHARD CENTER 5408 5221 UNIVERSITY BUDGETS, OFFICE OF SEIBERT ADMINISTRATION BETA PROGRAM ELLSWORTH 5303 5222 BUSINESS SERVICES SEIBERT ADMINISTRATION BIGELOW HALL BIGELOW HALL 5449 BIOLOGICAL IMAGING HAENICKE HALL-NO 5222 INTERNAL AUDIT SEIBERT ADMINISTRATION CENTER CURRENT DELIVERY 5467 CAREER ENGLISH LANGUAGE 5223 CENTER (CELCIS) ELLSWORTH BIOLOGICAL SCIENCES WOOD HALL 5410 5224 CAREER & PLACEMENT SERVICES ELLSWORTH BIOLOGY WOOD HALL 5410 CAREER & STUDENT EMPLOYMENT 5225 SERVICES (CASES) ELLSWORTH BIOMEDICAL WOOD HALL 5410 BIOSCIENCES RESEARCH STUDENT EMPLOYEE REFERRAL AND COMMERCIALIZATION 5225 SERVICE ELLSWORTH CENTER PARKVIEW CAMPUS 5364 BLACK AMERICAN 5225 STUDENT EMPLOYMENT ELLSWORTH STUDIES MOORE HALL 5311 COUNSELING EDUCATION/COUNSELING BLINDNESS & LOW VISION 5226 PSYCHOLOGY(CECP) SANGREN HALL STUDIES CHHS 5218 SEIBERT 5227 CENTER FOR SOCIAL RESEARCH SANGREN HALL BOARD OF TRUSTEES ADMINISTRATION 5219 KERCH CENTER FOR SOCIAL 5227 RESEARCH SANGREN HALL BRITTON/HADLEY DORM BRITTON/HADLEY 5270 BRONCO CAMPUS 5227 LEONARD C. KERCHER CENTER SANGREN HALL MINISTRY MCCRACKEN 5428 5228 CHILDREN'S PLACE ST. AIDEN'S CHAPEL BRONCO CARD CENTER BERNHARD CENTER 5408 5228 DAY CARE ST. AIDEN'S CHAPEL BRONCO DAYS ELLSWORTH 5262 BRONCO EXPRESS 5228 PRESCHOOL ST. AIDEN'S CHAPEL SUPPORT TEAM (B.E.S.T) BERNHARD CENTER 5267 5229 COLLEGE OF EDUCATION, DEAN SANGREN HALL BRONCO MALL BERNHARD CENTER 5408 BRONSON SCHOOL OF 5229 EDUCATION, COLLEGE OF SANGREN HALL NURSING CHHS 5345 5230 CONTINUING EDUCATION ELLSWORTH BUILDING BRIDGES E. WALWOOD 5440 BURNHAM DINING 5230 EXTENDED UNIVERSITY PROGRAMS ELLSWORTH SERVICE SMITH BURNHAM HALL 5366 BUSINESS AND FINANCE, SEIBERT 5230 KENDALL CENTER - BATTLE CREEK ELLSWORTH ASSOCIATE VP ADMINISTRATION 5203 LIFE LONG LEARNING AND BUSINESS AND FINANCE, SEIBERT 5230 EDUCATION ELLSWORTH VP FOR ADMINISTRATION 5203 BUSINESS DEVELOPMENT 5230 ONLINE EDUCATION ELLSWORTH SERVICES, OFFICE OF SCHNEIDER HALL 5457 BUSINESS INFORMATION 5230 WMU METRO DETROIT ELLSWORTH SYSTEMS SCHNEIDER HALL 5412 5230 WMU-BATTLE CREEK ELLSWORTH BUSINESS MEDIA SCHNEIDER HALL 5431 BUSINESS RESEARCH & 5230 WMU-GRAND RAPIDS ELLSWORTH SERVICE INSTITUTE SCHNEIDER HALL 5457 SEIBERT 5230 WMU-LANSING ELLSWORTH BUSINESS SERVICES ADMINISTRATION 5222 CAMPUS CHRISTIAN 5230 WMU-MUSKEGON ELLSWORTH FELLOWSHIP MCCRACKEN 5428 CAMPUS EMPLOYEE DISPUTE RESOLUTION 5230 WMU-SOUTHWEST ELLSWORTH SERVICES (CEDRS) SINDECUSE 5445 CAMPUS FACILITY CAMPUS SERVICES 5230 WMU-TRAVERSE CITY ELLSWORTH DEVELOPMENT BUILDING 5313 5231 SELF INSTRUCTIONAL PROGRAMS ELLSWORTH CAMPUS HOUSING FAUNCE 5312 CAMPUS SERVICES 5233 KCP-KING, CHAVEZ, ROSA PARKS ELLSWORTH CAMPUS PLANNING BUILDING 5313 5233 MARTIN LUTHER KING PROGRAM ELLSWORTH CAMPUS PROGRAMMING BERNHARD CENTER 5356 CAREER & PLACEMENT 5233 McNAIR SCHOLARS PROGRAM ELLSWORTH SERVICES ELLSWORTH 5224 CAREER & STUDENT EMPLOYMENT SERVICES 5233 MINORITY STUDENT SERVICES ELLSWORTH (CASES) ELLSWORTH 5225 MULTICULTURAL AFFAIRS, DIVISION CAREER & TECHNICAL 5233 OF ELLSWORTH EDUCATION KOHRMAN/TRIMPE 5322 CAREER ENGLISH LANGUAGEGU G CENTER C 5233 TRIO CENTER ELLSWORTH (CELCIS) ELLSWORTH 5223 SEIBERT 5233 UPWARD BOUND ELLSWORTH CASHERING ADMINISTRATION 5282 EDUCATIONAL TECHNOLOGY 5234 SERVICES SANGREN HALL CATERING BERNHARD CENTER 5408 FINANCIAL SERVICES - INVESTMENTS AND ENDOWMENT CENTER FOR COMMUNITY SEIBERT 5235 MANAGEMENT SEIBERT ADMINISTRATION ASSET BUILDING ADMINISTRATION 5202 INVESTMENTS & ENDOWMENT CENTER FOR DISABILITY 5235 MANAGEMENT SEIBERT ADMINISTRATION SERVICES, (CDS) UNIFIED CLINICS 5321 KALAMAZOO COUNTY POVERTY CENTER FOR SOCIAL 5236 REDUCTION INITIATIVE WELBORN RESEARCH SANGREN HALL 5227 LEWIS WALKER INSTITUTE FOR CENTER FOR TEACHING & 5236 RACE/ETHNIC RELATIONS WELBORN LEARNING ELLSWORTH 5268 5237 EVALUATION CENTER ELLSWORTH CHEERLEADERS READ FIELD HOUSE 5406 5239 FETZER CENTER FETZER CHEMICAL ENGINEERING PARKVIEW CAMPUS 5462 CHEMISTRY - NEW 5240 FIELD STUDIES, OFFICE OF SANGREN HALL CHEMISTRY BUILDING NEW CHEM BUILDING 5414 5241 GEOCHEMISTRY LAB ROOD HALL CHEMISTRY - WOOD HALL WOOD HALL 5413 5241 GEOLOGY ROOD HALL CHHS ADVISING CHHS 5380 CHHS INFORMATION
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