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Telephones in the Residence Halls
Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ)

Can you tell me a little about the telephone system?

Telephone service that allows access to all on-campus four-digit extensions, toll-free numbers, and 911 is provided at no cost. Features such as call waiting, call transfer, and three-way calling are also available at no cost. An Authorization Code (WC Calling Card) will be provided for each student. This allows a student to make all local and long-distance calls. In addition, the student will receive an individual billing statement each month; this bill is the responsibility of the student. Since each student has a unique Authorization Code, roommates that share a phone will still be billed individually. Students must provide their own phone (one per room). WC requires touch-tone phones, which can be found at places like Kmart, Wal-Mart, Radio Shack, or similar retailers.

How do I get telephone service in my room?

If I have a roommate will we each have our own phone number?

How much is telephone service to my room?

How do I get my telephone Authorization Code?

How do I get my telephone number information?

Can I change my local and long distance provider?

Can I use a calling card?

Can I receive collect calls?

Can I bring a cordless phone?

Do I need to bring an answering machine?

Can I receive calls via the College's 800 number?

What if I have no dial tone?

Who do I contact for telephone related issues?

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