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Using Phones on Campus

Student Information:

All student rooms in residence halls have a landline provided for your use.  If you choose to have a telephone in your room, you can bring your own touch-tone telephone with you to campus.  Telephones with built-in answering machines are not compatible with the campus phone system. 

When dialing from your room, you will be able to dial local, toll-free, calling card, operator assisted and 911.  Dialing long distance can be done using a calling card or a prepaid calling card available on campus at the Kiltie Korner Bookstore and various local area businesses.

The dialing pattern for direct dial local and operator assisted calls (calling card, collect, etc.) is as follows:

9 + 0 + area code + number (operator assisted calls)

9 + local number  (local calls)

Voice Mail

Please contact the Information Desk in Physical Plant regarding details on voice mail and to complete a request form for this free service.  Call x7188

Repair Service

Please contact the Information Desk in Physical Plant regarding any type of problem with telephone service.   For questions regarding phones, voice mail and repairs, call 989-463-7188.  When on campus, call x7188. 

 

Faculty/Staff Information:

Telephone Instruments

The College provides telephone instruments for college offices. If you need assistance on how to use your phone, to report telephone service problems or to request  moves, adds, and changes in telephone service, please contact the Information Desk in Physical Plant at x7188

Voice Mail

For all faculty and staff voice mail, please contact the Information Desk in Physical Plant for instructions on how to use.   Call x7188 

 

More than 100 Alma College students and staff traveled to destinations in South Carolina, Kansas, Tennessee, and Texas for service projects during winter break in February 2009. "Alternative Break service experiences continue to gain popularity on Alma College's campus," says Sallie Scheide, assistant director in the Center for Responsible Leadership.

 

Student Profile

Melissa Boguslawski

Melissa Boguslawski
Graduation: 2008
Major: Exercise Health Science, Chemistry
From: Madison Heights, Michigan
Interests: Sports, Heritage

Alma students are good stewards of the world around them. Whether cleaning a long-neglected Jewish cemetery in Poland or the Pine River in our backyard, you can be involved in service projects through classroom work or volunteer activities. Your education is personalized to your talents and interests to prepare you for service, leadership and stewardship.