Barone Campus Center
The John A. Barone Campus Center is the focal point of student life on campus. The first floor contains a large, open lounge equipped with wireless access to the campus network with the Career Planning Center, University radio station, and offices for student clubs and organizations around its perimeter. Meeting rooms are located on the second floor, and a large multi-function room - the Oak Room - is located on the third floor. The Office of Student Activities & Facilities is easily accessible on the second floor, and the Offices of the Vice-President for Student Affairs and the Dean of Students are located on the fourth floor. Several dining areas, including the main dining hall, Jazzman's Café, and the Snack Bar are on the third and fourth floors. (Nearby Canisius Hall also houses a coffee bar/dining kiosk.)
Additional services in the campus center include the following:
ATM
An automated teller machine (ATM), operated by Bank of America, is located on the second floor near the bookstore.
Bookstore, ext. 4262, www.fairfield.bkstr.com
Located on the second floor, the University Bookstore is operated by Follett, Inc. Textbooks can be purchased here or online at http://www.fairfield.bkstr.com/. The bookstore sells a variety of convenience and stationery items, as well as clothing, apparel, and other novelty and gift items. Books can be sold back to the bookstore if the instructors teaching the courses have indicated the books will be used again. The bookstore accepts cash, checks, credit cards, and StagBucks.
Commuter Lounge
Located at one end of the large lounge on the first floor, this designated area offers commuting students a place to relax, socialize, or study during the day. Lockers are also available.
Game Room
The game room has pool tables, air hockey, ping pong, and other assorted games, and is located on the mezzanine level between the third and fourth floors.
Information Desk, ext. 4222
The information desk is staffed during the day for personal assistance to visitors, students, faculty, and staff. In addition, there are printed materials for distribution, and laptops with wireless access to the campus network may be checked out with a valid StagCard.
Mailroom, ext. 2302
All full-time undergraduate students are assigned a campus mailbox located on the second floor. Graduate and part-time students are not eligible for campus mailboxes. The mailroom offers all students a full range of postal services (e.g. stamps, mailing packages). Mailing supplies such as envelopes and packing tape can be purchased in the bookstore.
Window hours are Monday through Friday, 9:30 a.m. to 3:45 p.m.
Mail distributions by student clubs and organizations or other groups require the approval of the Office of Student Activities & Facilities.
The mailing address for full-time undergraduate students is the following:
Student Name
Box XXXX
Fairfield University
1073 North Benson Road
Fairfield, CT 06824
(In order to expedite delivery, do not use the term "P.O. Box". Rather, use simply "Box".)
StagCard Value Transfer Station (VTS)
Students can check the cash balance of their StagBucks accounts and/or deposit additional cash into their accounts using the automated VTS located next to the ATM on the second floor. To add StagBucks using checks or credit cards, students should visit the StagCard Office in the Kelley Center. Credit cards can also be used to add value through the StagCard Online Card Office, www.stagcardonline.com. |