Other Services
Business Office –
Banking
Check cashing up to $50 is available in the cashier’s
office. One-party checks, as well as two-party
checks from parents or other family members, may
be cashed. A fee of $25.00 is assessed for checks
returned for insufficient funds. Available to
all students is an Automated Teller Machine (ATM),
conveniently located on the lower level of RTUC.
Tuition and phone bills can be paid through the
cashier’s office by check or credit card
(VISA, MC, Discover), the FACTS payment plan,
the student’s MU Online account or by phone
at 217-424-6317.
Telephone Service
Students are expected to supply their own phones
for use in residence hall rooms and Greek living
units.
Local telephone service is paid as part of the
room rate. Each student is issued a six-digit
access code. The access code permits a student
to reach directory assistance, call long distance,
and use calling cards from other long distance
servers, all from any phone on campus. Millikin
provides a long distance carrier, currently McLeod
USA.
Each student is responsible for all calls made
with his/her access code. Collect, third-party
and operator-assisted calls should not be billed
to campus phones. These calls are discouraged
because of the cost and difficulty of billing
to the proper person. Calling cards should be
obtained based on home phone numbers, not those
of campus phones.
Bills for access-coded calls are available on
MU online. The bills must be paid by the designated
date each month. Failure to pay bills on time
will result in late fees and a temporary loss
of use of the access code.
Special outdoor security phones are available
at various locations on campus that can access
the Safety and Security department or any campus
phone. All major residence halls have such phones,
along with several parking lots, the Recording
Studio, the School of Music, and the Staley Library.
Campus phones are also available in various academic
buildings.
Parking
Students that are allowed a vehicle on campus
must register their vehicle at the Safety and
Security Office. A vehicle will be considered
properly registered when a valid parking decal
or special parking permit is properly affixed
to the vehicle. Students are only allowed to register
one vehicle. Freshman and sophomores are not eligible
for on-campus parking permits unless extenuating
circumstances exist. In such cases, the student
must petition Safety and Security for a permit.
Students may be required to provide verification
of the extenuating circumstances. The cost of
a parking permit for seniors and juniors is $50.00/year
and for sophomores and freshman (if approved)
is $100.00/year.
Students are required to park
according to the guidelines outlined in the Parking
Information brochure published by the Safety and
Security office. Copies of this brochure are available
at the Department of Safety and Security located
in Walker Hall. Students are cautioned to pay
particular attention to reserved spaces such as
visitior (Millikin students are not considered
visitors), handicapped parking, and designated
fire lanes. Students who fail to abide by the
University’s parking regulations are subject
to fined parking tickets, having their vehicles
immobilized or towed.
Safety and Security
The Millikin Safety and Security department is located on the first
floor of Walker Hall. The office operates 24 hours a day, seven
days a week. Officers utilize motorized vehicles, foot and bike
patrols for the University campus and are available to respond to
calls for service at any time day or night. Safety and Security
also provides after-hours rides under the Safe Rides Program.
Because only residents of each residence hall and their invited
guests are allowed in the residence halls, all entrances will be
locked at all times. Each student is issued a room key and an entrance
door key/card by the Office of Residence Life. Students should not
let anyone borrow, use or have these keys/cards. A loss of keys/card
should be reported immediately to the Residence Life Office. A fee
is charged for lost keys/card. A student has seven days to find
his or her lost keys and return them to the Residence Life Office
for a refund.
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