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PSU Post Office

Here at Pittsburg State University, we have an on-campus Post Office for the convience of students and faculty/staff! We are able to track your packages and notify you when a package might be ready to pick up, or if you want to mail something out, we can do that as well and many more things!

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Useful Information

Campus Building Addresses


  • Axe Library - 1605 S. Joplin
  • Bicknell Family Center for the Arts - 1711 S. Homer
  • Bicknell Sports:
    • Baseball Fieldhouse & Baseball Field - 1203 Research Road
    • Softball Fieldhouse - 1211 Research Road
    • Women's Softball Field - 2005 S. Rouse St.
    • Field NW of Softball Fieldhouse - 1207 Research Road
    • Field NE of Softball Fieldhouse - 1209 Research Road
  • Bowen Hall - 1507 S. Joplin
  • Brandenburg Field/Carnie Smith Stadium - 1705 S. Joplin
  • Bryant Student Health Center - 1801 S. Broadway
  • Crimson Commons:
    • 306 E. Quincy (Building C)
    • 1303 S. Joplin (Building D)
    • 1307 S. Joplin (Building B)
    • 1311 S. Joplin (Building E)
    • 1315 S. Joplin (Building A)
  • Crimson Village:
    • Ford Circle (1901-1908; 1909-1914)
    • Oak Ridge Circle (1922,1924,1926,1928)
    • Tucker Terrace (1901-1921; 1923)
  • Crossland Family University House - 515 E. Ford
  • Dellinger Hall - 1807 S. Locust
  • Family & Consumer Sciences Building - 305 E. Lindburg
  • Gibson Dining Hall - 1807 S. Locust
  • Gorilla Village - 1700 S. Joplin
  • Greenhouse/Landscape Maintenance Building/New Physical Plant Storage Building - 1515 S. Homer
  • Grubbs Hall - 311 E. Cleveland
  • Hartman Hall - 307 E. Lindburg
  • Heckert-Wells Hall - 1706 S. Joplin
  • Horace Mann - Student Welcoming Center - 203 E. Cleveland
  • Hughes Hall - 201 E. Cleveland
  • Kansas Army National Guard (KSARNG) Readiness Center/PSU Classrooms & Rec Center - 2001 S. Rouse
  • Kansas Technology Center - 909 E. Ford
  • Kelce Center - 103 E. Cleveland
  • McCray Hall - 205 E. Lindburg
  • McPherson Nurse Education Building - 516 E. McPherson Dr.
  • Nation Hall - 1808 S. Elm
  • Overman Student Center - 302 E. Cleveland
  • Physical Plant - 304 E. Lindburg
  • Porter Hall - 202 E. Cleveland
  • Russ Hall - 1701 S. Broadway
  • Shirk Hall/Shirk Annex - 1501 S. Joplin
  • Student Health Center - 1801 S. Joplin
  • Tanner Hall/Tanner Annex - 1503 S. Joplin
  • Timmons Chapel - 409 E. Ford
  • Trout Hall - 1505 S. Joplin
  • Tyler Research Center (Kansas Polymer Research Center) - 1204 Research Road
  • Vehicle Charging Station - 899 E. Ford Ave.
  • Veterans Memorial Amphitheater - 1909 S. Rouse
  • Weede Physical Education Building & Robert W. Plaster Center - 1701 S. Homer
  • Whitesitt Hall - 301 E. Lindburg
  • Wilkinson Alumni Center - 401 E. Ford
  • Willard Hall - 204 E. Lindburg
  • Yates Hall & Planetarium - 1702 S. Joplin

Block 22:

  • Commerce & Baxter Building - 401 N. Broadway
  • National Bank / Opera House - 402 N. Broadway

Campus +4 Zip Codes


  • Academic Affairs - 7554
  • Accounting - 7537
  • Admission - 7520
  • Alumni Relations - 7517
  • Art - 7512
  • Arts & Sciences, College of - 7515
  • Athletics - 7504
  • Automotive Technology - 7566
  • Biology - 7552
  • Bookstore - 7541
  • Budget Office - 7548
  • Business & Fiscal Affairs - 7547
  • Business & Technology Institute - 7560
  • Business Office - 7550
  • Career Services - 7522
  • Cashier - 7535
  • Center for Design, Development, & Production - 7560
  • Chemistry - 7553
  • COLLEGIO/KANZA/Student Publications - 7507
  • Communication - 7516
  • Computer Science-Information Systems -7530
  • Continuing Studies - 7526
  • Curriculum & Instruction - 7563
  • Degree Certification - 7568
  • Development - 7518
  • Economics, Finance, & Banking - 7533
  • Education, School of - 7564
  • Engineering Technology - 7565
  • English - 7510
  • Equal Opportunity/Affirmative Action - 7528
  • Facilities Planning - 7544
  • Family and Consumer Sciences - 7556
  • Foreign Languages - 7523
  • Graduate Studies & Research - 7540
  • Graphics & Imaging Technologies - 7576
  • Health, P.E., & Recreation - 7557
  • History - 7543
  • Housing Maintenance - 7571
  • Human Resource Services - 7529
  • Information Systems - 7519
  • Institutional Research - 7545
  • Instructional Media - 7503
  • Intensive English Program - 7579
  • International Student Services - 7532
  • KANZA/COLLEGIO/Student Publications - 7507
  • Kelce School of Business - 7539
  • KRPS-FM - 7555
  • Library - 5889
  • Management & Marketing - 7538
  • Mathematics - 7502
  • Military Science - 7542
  • Music - 7511
  • Nursing - 7514
  • Physical Plant - 7505
  • Physics - 7501
  • Pittsburg State University - 7500
  • President's Office - 7546
  • Printing and Design Services - 7572
  • Psychology & Counseling - 7551
  • Public Relations - 7575
  • Purchasing - 7549
  • Quick Print Services - 7572
  • Registrar's Office - 7559
  • Social Science - 7531
  • Special Services & Leadership Studies - 7578
  • Student Affairs & Enrollment Services - 7521
  • Student Center - 7508
  • Student Financial Assistance - 7534
  • Student Government Association - 7574
  • Student Health Services - 7527
  • Student Loan - 7536
  • Student Publications - 7507
  • Student Recreation Center - 6630
  • Technical Education - 7561
  • Technology Studies - 7567
  • Technology, School of - 7577
  • Ticket & Testing Office - 7509
  • Tyler Research Center - 6108
  • University Housing - 7558
  • University Police & Parking Services - 7506
  • VICA - 7562
  • Voice Telecommunication - 7569

Some Things We Do

Bulk Mail

Bulk or Standard A mail service is available to campus departments wishing to take advantage of discounted mail delivery.

Standard A mail allows the mailer to a reduced rate but requires additional work by the mailing department. We employ a knowledgeable staff and have the equipment and software to provide this service to our university customers.

Services include verification of mailing lists, ink-jet addressing, inserting, tabbing, and completion of all USPS-required documentation to ensure timely delivery. We can also address intercampus mail to avoid mailing labels.

Mail Security

Due to recent concerns regarding the safety of mail products, the Secretary of Administration, Secretary of Health and Environment and Superintendent of Highway Patrol of the State of Kansas have prepared guidelines on how to identify and respond to suspicious mail. These guidelines are attached - it is recommended you read them and review this procedure with anyone coming in contact with suspicious mail.


KDHE Division of Health

Procedure Guide for Responding to the Receipt of Envelopes or Packages of Suspicious or Unknown Origin

Many facilities in communities around the country are dealing with concerns about bioterrorism threat letters, suspicious envelopes, or packages with particular concerns about anthrax.

1. Don't Overreact.

Anthrax can cause illness in several ways: skin infection, gastrointestinal infection, or inhalation (lung) infection. To cause illness, the organism must be rubbed into the skin that is cut or abraded, swallowed, or inhaled as a fine mist. It is not contagious from one person to another; in other words, you can't "catch it" from someone else. Soap kills anthrax on the skin. All forms of anthrax are generally treatable with antibiotics.

For anthrax to cause lung infection, it must be aerosolized (that is, spread in the air) in very small particles (about 1/10,000th of an inch, smaller than a red blood cell). Producing particles this small is very difficult, and usually requires a great deal of technical skill and special equipment. When handling or opening mail, attention to the procedures below should provide ample protection against anthrax infection. In the event an exposure does occur, it is important to obtain medical attention so antibiotics can be started promptly.

Anthrax cannot be aerosolized through the simple act of opening an envelope or package containing powder. In theory, if someone opening an envelope or package with powder deliberately inhales the powder, a lung infection could result.

2. Use Common Sense with Unsolicited or Suspicious Packages; it is never wise to smell or sniff substances of unknown origin.


These step-by-step procedures should be followed in various situations.

Unopened letter or package, or letter that appears empty - No threat message or visible powder:

If you receive a letter, package, or other item that is not accompanied by a threat and not leaking powder, the risk of anthrax or harm from another biological agent is small. If you receive a package that concerns you that has no threat attached and no leaking powder, talk it over with your supervisor or University Police at 620-235-4624 or local law enforcement (Pittsburg Police, 620-231-1700). If law enforcement does not recommend you do otherwise, use the following procedure:

  • Double bag the letter or package in plastic (a trash bag is fine) and place it in the trash.
  • Wash hands with SOAP and WATER.
  • No medical attention or individual disinfection is recommended.

A package marked with or containing threatening message such as "Anthrax":

  • If the package or letter is not open, DO NOT OPEN IT.
  • LEAVE it and EVACUATE the room.
  • KEEP others from entering the room.
  • NOTIFY your supervisor, then call University Police at 620-235-4624 or local law enforcement (Pittsburg Police, 620-231-1700).
  • NOTIFY the Bureau of Epidemiology and Disease Prevention at 785-296-2951 or 877-427-7317.
  • No medical attention or individual disinfection is recommended.

Opening an envelope or package with powder, or powder spills out onto the surface of an unopened letter or package:

  • DO NOT clean powder up. Do not touch it. Keep others away.
  • WASH hands with SOAP and WATER
  • DO NOT brush off your clothes.
  • EVACUATE the room.
  • NOTIFY your supervisor, then call University Police at 620-235-4624 or local law enforcement (Pittsburg Police, 620-231-1700). Law enforcement will ensure proper custody and packing of the letter or package.
  • NOTIFY the Bureau of Epidemiology and Disease Prevention at 785-296-2951 or 877-427-7317.
  • REMOVE clothing as soon as a change of clothing is available and put on fresh clothing.
  • PLACE the clothing you were wearing in a plastic bag. Then wash your hands with SOAP and WATER. In most cases, you can clean the clothes you were wearing with your regular wash, using the regular laundry cycle. However, if the clothes are visibly contaminated with powder, discard them after double bagging them in plastic.
  • SHOWER with SOAP and WATER as soon as possible at home.
  • MAKE a list of all people who had direct contact with the powder and give the list to local public health authorities. Public health and safety officials will recommend any necessary medical attention or individual decontamination.

Opening a package or letter produces a cloud of dust or a small explosion, or the letter states "Anthrax in heating or AC System":

  • LEAVE the room immediately; tell everyone in the room to leave with you.
  • SECURE (lock if possible) entry to the room.
  • NOTIFY your supervisor.
  • SHUT down the air handling system.
  • NOTIFY University Police at 620-235-4624 or local law enforcement (Pittsburg Police, 620-231-1700).
  • NOTIFY the Bureau of Epidemiology and Disease Prevention at 785-296-2951 or 877-427-7317.
  • REMAIN on the premises (but outside the room where the problem occurred) until responders arrive.
  • MAKE a list of all people who may have directly breathed the dust or smoke and give it to local public health authorities. Public health and safety officials will recommend any necessary medical attention or individual decontamination.

Contact Numbers

KDHE Epidemiology: call 877-427-7317

Campus Police: call 620-235-4624

Pittsburg Police: call 620-231-1700

Kansas Highway Patrol: call 785-827-4437

Passports

Go to the Travel.State.Gov Website and learn how to fill out a passport!

Hours & Location/Contact Info

Hours and Location

Monday-Friday: 8:30 a.m. - 4:00 p.m.

107 Whitesitt Hall
Pittsburg, KS 66762-7572

Summer Hours

Monday-Thursday: 8:30 a.m. - 4:00 p.m.
Friday: 8:30 a.m. - 11:30 a.m.

Passport Acceptance Facility Hours

Monday-Friday: 9:00 a.m. - 3:00 p.m.
(9:00 a.m. - 11:00 a.m. on Friday during summer hours)

Email for Appointment:
psupassport@pittstate.edu

Contact

Kevin Elrod

Postal Services Supervisor
Passport Acceptance Agent

Email: kelrod@pittstate.edu
Phone: (620) 235-4772
Fax: (620) 235-4274