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Will your project need to be processed through our WOU Mail Room? If the answer is yes, then you need to be aware of USPS and WOU requirements in order to make sure that your project moves smoothly through our Copy Center and ultimately through the WOU Mail Room.

The Mail Room has an extensive website that will help to answer all your questions. You can contact Amanda Bales at (503) 838-8383 or you can visit their website by clicking the following link:

https://wou.edu/mail/

It is important that you START with the mail room before you design your project. Skipping this step can and will cost you time and money.

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