Campus Mail
St. Thomas Campus Mail Services receives, processes, and delivers internal and external mail and packages from the US Postal Services (USPS), Federal Express (Fed Ex), and United Parcel Service (UPS) to students, faculty, and staff. Both domestic and international mail is delivered and picked up throughout campus; the main site for mailing, shipping, and receiving is the Campus Store located on each campus.
Key Contacts for Campus Mail:
- Â鶹´«Ã½ (UST) mail and postal regulations = 651-962-6350
- Incoming and Federal Express shipping = 651-962-6355
- Minneapolis Campus shipping information = 651-962-4940
- Delivery, pick-ups, and all copy paper deliveries = 651-962-6355
Current students, faculty or staff members can find more information about Campus Mail Services on One St. Thomas.
Frequently Asked Questions
- Residence Life organizes care package purchases. Shipping and Receiving handles the distribution. (For more information about care packages, contact Residence Life.)
- If you are shipping something from out of the country to a student, make sure none of the items being shipped are prohibited. for more information.
- Students will receive an email when a care package has been processed.
- Larger items will be processed in Shipping and Receiving.
- Students can receive mail over summer and J-term.
- Students will get an email notification every other day until their mail is picked up.
- Students who graduate may keep their mail service until the end of July (approximately 60 days after graduation).
- After July, students' mail will be forwarded for a year to the permanent (domestic) address on record.
- For that reason, graduating students should make sure their addresses are up to date on Murphy. Also, there are permanent and temporary address cards in the office that students can fill out.
- We will also forward mail to a temporary address. To forward to a temporary address you must fill out a forwarding card at the St. Thomas Post Office, in the Campus Store.
- We will only temporarily forward USPS, not FedEx or UPS.
- A year after graduation a forwarding order expires and the student’s mail will be returned to the sender.
*It is important to inform anyone that sends you mail to change your address in their system. This is your responsibility. Make sure you change your mailing address with Amazon and all other companies you have ordered from.
- Once an item is processed, the recipient will receive an email to their St. Thomas email address.
- The recipient must present a valid St. Thomas ID that will be scanned in order to claim their package.
- The same system is used for flower and care package deliveries.
*Any item that requires a signature will be signed for by our Campus Mail Services or Shipping and Receiving staff.
- Flowers may be sent to students, faculty and staff.
- An email will be sent to the recipient's St. Thomas email when a delivery has occurred. The recipient will come to Package Pick-Up in the Campus Store to receive their flowers with a St. Thomas ID.
- If the recipient does not pick their flowers up, we will follow up the email with a phone call.
*If you are going to send flowers to a faculty or staff member, reference the appropriate address format below.
A note on Edible Bouquets: We accept Edible Bouquets, but note there is no refrigeration available for delivered items. If the item is not picked up in a timely manner this can be problematic.
- All floral deliveries for students, faculty, and staff should arrive at the Campus Store, located in the basement of Murray Hall.
- The entire campus is listed as 2115 Summit Avenue, St. Paul, MN 55105- so it is a bit tricky giving directions. We are located on the north campus, off of Cleveland and Ashland just past the Chapel on the hill. The lot is labeled,” Admissions”. There are three, 15 minute parking spots for merchants. Our location is the lower level below the Receiving dock.
Recommendations for Florists
Two of the better florists in the area are Bachmann’s, and A Johnsons.
Address Formats and Zip Code Information
When mail or packages are coming to campus they should be addressed using this format:
Student's Name
2115 Summit Avenue
St Paul MN 55105-1094
NOTE: All student mail and packages are delivered to Campus Mail Services. There are no deliveries to residence halls.
Addresses for mail and packages for Faculty and Staff on the St. Paul campus should look like this:
John Doe
University of St Thomas
Mail AQU 217
2115 Summit Avenue
St. Paul, MN 55105-1078
NOTE: "Mail AQU 217" is an example of a specific mail stop. This mail number (AQU 217) should be on the line above the street address, and show a space between the letters and the numbers with no “#”, (pound sign) in the mail number.
Addresses for mail and packages for Faculty and Staff on the Minneapolis campus should look like this
John Doe
University of St Thomas
Mail TMH 100
1000 LaSalle Avenue
Minneapolis, MN 55403-2005
NOTE: "Mail TMH 100" is an example of a specific mail stop. This mail number (TMH 100) should be on the line above the street address, and show a space between the letters and the numbers with no “#”, (pound sign) in the mail number.
All St. Thomas buildings in St Paul are 55105-1096 with the following exceptions:
- Aquinas Hall, (AQU) 55105-1078
- O'Shaughnessy Science Hall, (OSS) 55105-1079
- Owens Science Hall, (OWS) 55105-1080
- St. John Vianney, (SJV) 55105-1095
- School of Divinity, (SOD) 55105-1094
All St. Thomas buildings in Minneapolis are 55403-2005 with the following exceptions:
- Law School, (MSL) 55403-2015
- Opus Hall-Education ONLY, (MOH 217) 55403-2009
For Students
When mail or packages are coming to campus they should be addressed using this format:
Student's Name
2115 Summit Avenue
St Paul MN 55105-1094
NOTE: All student mail and packages are delivered to Campus Mail Services. There are no deliveries to residence halls.
For St. Paul Faculty and Staff
Addresses for mail and packages for Faculty and Staff on the St. Paul campus should look like this:
John Doe
University of St Thomas
Mail AQU 217
2115 Summit Avenue
St. Paul, MN 55105-1078
NOTE: "Mail AQU 217" is an example of a specific mail stop. This mail number (AQU 217) should be on the line above the street address, and show a space between the letters and the numbers with no “#”, (pound sign) in the mail number.
For Minneapolis Faculty and Staff
Addresses for mail and packages for Faculty and Staff on the Minneapolis campus should look like this
John Doe
University of St Thomas
Mail TMH 100
1000 LaSalle Avenue
Minneapolis, MN 55403-2005
NOTE: "Mail TMH 100" is an example of a specific mail stop. This mail number (TMH 100) should be on the line above the street address, and show a space between the letters and the numbers with no “#”, (pound sign) in the mail number.
Zip Codes
All St. Thomas buildings in St Paul are 55105-1096 with the following exceptions:
- Aquinas Hall, (AQU) 55105-1078
- O'Shaughnessy Science Hall, (OSS) 55105-1079
- Owens Science Hall, (OWS) 55105-1080
- St. John Vianney, (SJV) 55105-1095
- School of Divinity, (SOD) 55105-1094
All St. Thomas buildings in Minneapolis are 55403-2005 with the following exceptions:
- Law School, (MSL) 55403-2015
- Opus Hall-Education ONLY, (MOH 217) 55403-2009
Mail to the Bernardi Campus in Rome
Letters and inter-campus mail are sent to the Bernardi Campus in Rome once a week and need to be addressed with this information:
Â鶹´«Ã½
Bernardi Campus
Att: _______________________
Lungotevere Delle Armi, 16
00195, Rome
Italy
Please check with St. Thomas Shipping and Receiving (651-962-6355) with questions on: international weight limits, time requirements, pricing, and documentation and custom forms requirements.