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College Mail & Printing Services Update

As you are aware a two-alarm fire last Monday, June 22, in the ATC Building on the Taylorsville Redwood campus devastated the physical space of SLCC’s Mail Service and Printing Services departments. We’re extremely grateful that there were no injuries and thankful for the extensive first responder support that kept the fire from spreading to other on-campus buildings on campus or to the nearby neighborhood.
 
Temporary locations have been set up for both departments to continue to serve the college. We appreciate your patience and support as both work to get fully functional. 
 
MAIL SERVICES will temporarily be housed at the SLCC Warehouse
2675 South 900 West, Salt Lake City, UT 84119
Phone: 801-957-4544
Hours: 8 a.m.–4 p.m., Monday–Friday

Available services:
  • US Mail and Campus mail will be delivered to all college mail stop codes once a day
  • Mail Services will continue to pick up outgoing SLCC business mail from previously designated locations
  • The deadline for dropping off mail for same day service is 3 p.m.
  • Bulk Mail available through third party vendor
  • Stamp/Postage sales are not available at this time
For questions or concerns, please contact
Susan Hardcastle
Supervisor Mail Services
Susan.hardcastle@slcc.edu or (801) 957-4544 
 
PRINTING SERVICES at the Taylorsville Redwood campus will be temporarily housed in AAB-101 
Hours: 8 a.m.–2 p.m., Monday–Friday
South City and Jordan campus locations are also open 8 a.m.–2 p.m., Monday–Friday (Jordan is closed Friday) 

Available services:
  • B&W and full-color digital copies (including design and layout)
  • Flyers, business cards, stationery, booklets, postcards, invitations, brochures 
  • Wide-format printing: stickers, posters, banners 
  • Custom print items: mugs, mouse-pads, water bottles, t-shirts, etc. 
For orders, email: printingservices@slcc.edu or (801) 957-4157 
 
For questions or concerns, please contact
Bill Birdsell 
Manager, Printing Services 
(801) 957-4757 or william.birdsell@slcc.edu

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