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from the back of the mailboxes at any time. Mailboxes will be assigned to students their first year and will remain the same all four years pro- vided returning students are pre-registered for fall classes by June 1. Failure to pre-register for fall classes by this date will result in the stu- dent losing the privilege of an on-campus mailbox.


Lost mailbox keys need to be reported to the Service Bureau. Replace- ment keys take 48 hours to receive and cost $5. At the end of the school year, all mailbox keys need to be turned in to the Service Bu- reau. Keys not returned will result in a $25 fee.


Outgoing mail should be placed in the mailbox located next to the Bookstore or in the basket at the Service Bureau. Campus mail to be distributed must have the student’s name and box number and be placed in the campus mail basket in the Service Bureau.


Mail will be distributed each morning, Monday through Friday, and, then again in the afternoon around 3 p.m. Any mail put in the box after 3:30 p.m. will not be distributed until the next morning.


Letters to student’s college address should look like this:


STUDENT NAME Doane College 1014 Boswell Ave., Ste # Crete, NE 68333


Individual stamps can be purchased in the Service Bureau. The Service Bureau also weighs letters and packages to determine exact postage needs. No one is allowed in the mailroom without permission. Federal law protects the U.S. mail.


STUDENT LEADERSHIP OFFICE Doane College is unique among colleges, referring to the Student Af- fairs or Student Development area of the College as Student Leadership. The name, Student Leadership, reflects the stated purpose of Doane: “to educate students to serve and to lead in the state, nation, and the world.” All the typical areas of a Student Affairs division are represented at Doane, but they function under an overarching umbrella of leadership development and community service. In addition to this emphasis, the Student Leadership Office strives to meet the needs of a student body which is primarily residential and becoming more diverse.


The Student Leadership Office believes that the educational experi- ence should be seamless, with activities in and out of the classroom supporting each other to most effectively facilitate student growth and development. Our goal is for our students to be empowered, informed,


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