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Bursar Offices to Discontinue Selling Postage

As of July 1, 2007, all Bursar Offices will discontinue selling postage.

In order to use up the current postage inventories, starting on May 21st, the Office of the Bursar reserves the right to substitute a combination of stamps (up to two stamps per denomination) in filling any postage orders.

University Departments have many options available to them for purchasing postage. Listed below are a few of the options available.

Coffman Memorial Union Postal Station http://www.coffman.umn.edu/postalstation/
West Bank Skyway Union Postal Station http://www.skyway.umn.edu/postalstation/
Saint Paul Student Union Postal Station http://www.spsc.umn.edu/postalstation/
Dinkytown Post Office 1311 4th St. SE, Minneapolis
University Ave. Post Office 2811 University Ave. SE, Minneapolis
Como Ave Post Office 2286 Como Ave, St. Paul
Minnesota Transfer Post Office 2334 University Ave. W, St. Paul
Addressing & Mailing Services http://www.a-m.umn.edu or call 612-626-0222
USPS Online http://www.usps.com or call (800) ASK-USPS

Alternatives for Purchase of Postage

 
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