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Keys

If there is a charge for the item(s) that you need, you can pay by Cash or Check at the Physical Plant. Credit Card payments MUST be paid at the Business Office and then bring the receipt to the Physical Plant.

Students:

  • Pick up the Students Key Authorization Form from the Physical Plant.
  • Fill in all areas: Name, Date, Building - Location, Core Number (if known) and have a department chair or supervising faculty sign and fill out their portion.
  • When turning in the form, allow until 1:00 p.m. the following day to pick up the key(s), and there is a $10.00 deposit for each key up to $25.00 total, which is refundable when the key(s) are returned by the due date.

Faculty/Staff:

  • Notify the Provost for Faculty key authorization and for staff the sector VP or department chair.
  • Fill in the form in full but DO NOT sign the bottom. (The form is signed when the keys are picked up.) Authorization must go through the Provost's Office for Faculty and for Staff through the sector VP or department chair.
  • When the form has been submitted to Physical Plant for key(s) preparation, allow until 1:00 p.m. the following day to pick up the key(s). There is no deposit charge for Faculty/ Staff.

 

Alma College received a $150,000 grant from the National Science Foundation in August 2009 for research that could eventually lead to the development of more effective drugs to treat and prevent certain kinds of influenza, including human infections of swine and avian flu. "This project provides an opportunity for students to get involved in important laboratory research," says faculty member Jeff Turk, principal investigator.

 

Student Profile

Terra Teague

Terra Teague
Graduation: 2008
Major: Business Administration
From: Monroe
Interests: Business Simulations, Athletics

Terra’s Spring Term experience in China is a tremendous help understanding the relationship the U.S. has with one of its largest trading partners. The business administration major from Monroe has seen first hand the economic effects on southeast Michigan of low-cost imports and Chinese monetary policies.