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?
Telephone jacks in the residence halls
are already active. Remember to plug your phone into the beige jack.
If I have a roommate will we each have our own phone number?
Each room has one telephone number that
is shared by all persons in the room. Since each student has a Calling
Card, out-bound calls are billed to the individual, rather than to the
room.
How much is telephone service to my room?
There is no charge for telephone service.
Students are only charged for making calls using the WC Calling Card.
How do I get my telephone Authorization Code?
Your Authorization Code will be issued
along with room and mailbox keys when you arrive. Information on how to
use the code will also be provided at that time. If you do not receive
your WC Calling Card (Authorization Code), please stop by the WC Switchboard
Office in William Smith Hall, room 13. Please bring your student ID to
receive your card.
How do I get my telephone number information?
The telephone number for your room is
with your room assignment information given to you by our Student Affairs
office. It will also be included in your arrival package.
Can I change my local and long distance provider?
No. The College local service is provided
by Verizon, and the long-distance service is provided by AT&T. Students
not wishing to use these providers can purchase calling cards from local
retailers to use instead.
Can I use a calling card?
Yes, as long as it can be accessed with
a toll-free number. Simply dial 9+ the number to call a toll-free number.
Can I receive collect calls?
No. Since you may be sharing your line
with a roommate, you can not receive collect calls. However, you can place
collect calls by dialing 9 + 0 and then informing the operator that you
are making a collect call.
Can I bring a cordless phone?
Yes. However, be aware that since cordless
phones work via radio waves, there may be interference (i.e., static)
due to the close proximity of the rooms. The telephone should be fully
charged to manufacturer's recommendations prior to use.
Do I need to bring an answering machine?
If you wish to receive voice messages
you will need an answering machine. The College does not provide voicemail
services.
Can I receive calls via the College's 800 number?
No, that number is only for College Administration use.
What if I have no dial tone?
Make sure you have your phone plugged
into the beige jack and that (in the case of a cordless)
your phone is charged. If this does not work, try plugging in a phone
that you know works. If the other phone works, you have a bad phone or
cord. If it still does not work, contact our HelpDesk at extension 7777.
Who do I contact for telephone related issues?
Contact the HelpDesk at ext. 7777 (410-778-7777)
and they will direct your call to the proper office for action.