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St. Cloud State University

St. Cloud State University

Administrative Affairs

Center for Information Systems

Web site: www.stcloudstate.edu/infosystems

The Center for Information Systems, located on the third floor of Centennial Hall (room 366), serves as the administrative computing center for St. Cloud State University. Staff in this office provide information technology support to administrative departments and individuals, use of microcomputers, information technology training, test scoring, telephone systems and collaborate with Minnesota State Colleges and Universities technology staff. The administrative computing environment uses current technology to enable administrative service departments to provide quality service to students, employees and external clients.

Buildings and Grounds

Web site: www.stcloudstate.edu/bldgsgrounds

Buildings and Grounds assumes responsibility for the care, maintenance and operation of university facilities. Services provided include: building maintenance, capital improvement planning and administration, repair and improvement, cleaning, event set-up, grounds care, parking facilities, snow removal, recycling/trash removal, university motor pool, key control, freight delivery, heating, ventilation and air conditioning.

Business Services

Web site: www.stcloudstate.edu/businessservices

Business Services, located in the Administrative Services Building (Room 122) is responsible for the billing and collection of student tuition and fees. The cashiers office is open during the regular academic year from 8 a.m. to 4:00 p.m. and during the summer from 7:30 a.m. to 3:30 p.m.

Human Resources

Web site: www.stcloudstate.edu/humanresources

The Human Resources office provides a wide range of support services for faculty and staff. These services include the administration of various programs and benefits that are not limited to the following: employment, compensation, training, labor/employer relations, performance evaluations, conflict management, benefits, classifications, salary administration, workers' compensation, unemployment compensation, American Disabilities Act (ADA), Family Medical Leave Act (FMLA), Policies and Procedures, and an assortment of other programs.

Husky Bookstore

Textbooks are available for all St. Cloud State University courses at the Husky Bookstore located in Centennial Hall. In addition, the Husky Bookstore has a large assortment of SCSU clothing and gifts, school supplies, general books and convenience foods. Web site: www.husky.bkstr.com.

Printing Services

Web site: www.stcloudstate.edu/printingservices

Printing Services serves as the central duplicating, photocopying and printing facility for the university for faculty, staff and student organizations.

Public Safety Department

526 4th Avenue South/308-3333
Web site: www.stcloudstate.edu/publicsafety

The Public Safety Department is open 24 hours per day. Working to provide the safest environment possible, uniformed Public Safety Officers respond to all safety, security, or medical requests for assistance. For emergency needs, it is encouraged to call "911" first and then call Public Safety at (320) 308-3333. Public Safety Officers support personal and property safety through crime prevention (e.g. provide on-campus escorts, support campus bus services, monitor and respond to all campus "blue light" and elevator emergency call stations, present security and safety awareness programs, provide 24-hour vehicle "jump start" assistance) and enforce University conduct and parking regulations. The purchasing of campus parking permits and all related parking matters are also handled by the Public Safety Department. (See University Parking Operations & Regulations.)

Scholarships and Financial Aid

Web site: www.stcloudstate.edu/financialaid

The Office of Scholarships and Financial Aid assists students in obtaining the necessary funds to finance their education. A variety of aid types are available, including grants, loans, work programs and scholarships. Students wishing to apply for financial aid should contact this office to obtain the required application forms. Check our Web site at www.stcloudstate.edu/financialaid to learn more about the financial aid application process and programs that are available.

University Parking Operations Policies

Web site: www.stcloudstate.edu/parking

St. Cloud State Parking

St. Cloud State University maintains 26 parking lots for the use of employees, students and guests (permit required). Signs posted at the entrances to all university lots provide detailed information about parking rules, regulations and parking hours.

St. Cloud State University reserves the right to ticket, autoclamp, or tow at the owner's expense any vehicle in violation of established parking regulations. Persistent violators may have their parking privileges denied. Autoclamping will result after three (3) or more citations during an academic year (paid or unpaid fines).

All persons associated with St. Cloud State University will be held accountable for family members'/friends' traffic violations incurred on St. Cloud State University property. Failure to pay fines will result in holding of transcripts and phone registration privileges. All past due financial obligations need to be credited at least three days before your earliest registration time in order to register on time.

Day/Evening Parking

University parking permits are required 7 a.m. - 7 p.m. in employee/student lots. Some pay-lot parking is also available. Information regarding parking permits and enforcement may be obtained by contacting the Public Safety Department, 525 4th Ave. South, 320-308-3453.

Daily Enforcement

Parking is prohibited in areas specifically designated as delivery areas, service areas, "no parking" zones, "state vehicle parking" zones, fire zones, driveways, lawns, sidewalks, and other posted areas (disability zones, timed zones, fire lanes, and loading zones). The above are enforced each and every day of the year, regardless of the academic calendar. Persons park in university lots at their own risk and are encouraged to lock their vehicles at all times.

Americans With Disabilities Act (ADA)

In compliance with federal and state laws and regulations, including the ADA, if you need a reasonable accommodation for a disability (e.g., wheelchair accessibility, interpreter, or an alternative non-print means of receiving information about the university) such an accommodation can be available upon advance request. Please contact Student Disability Services, (320) 308-4080.