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Media Services (Hamilton
have re-enrolled for another degree. It is the student’s responsibility to notify the mailroom of his or her enrollment in another degree. If a student is not registered for a classroom course in a given semester, their mailbox will be closed after the registration period ends, unless special arrangements are made with the mailroom.
If a student's absence will be longer than one semester, the box will remain closed. Upon reregistration, the student must sign up with Mail Services for a new campus mailbox. There is no guarantee that the student will be assigned the same box. Students taking courses exclusively online or Doctor of Ministry courses will not be assigned a mailbox.
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It is the student's responsibility to check his or her campus mailbox regularly, since it is the primary form of communication between the Seminary and the student. If a student's box has been closed, the student is personally responsible for contacting all necessary Seminary departments.
Please note that all returned schoolwork that has not been retrieved prior to closing a mailbox will be sent to the Registration Office to be held for a period of up to one year. After that period, all material will be destroyed. The student will be personally responsible for retrieving this material.
The Media Services office is open weekdays 8:00am-5:00pm and 6:00-8:30pm (while classes are in session fall and spring semester).
Phone Email Hamilton WalkUp
978-646-4137 media@gordonconwell.edu AC 236
The primary responsibility of the Media Services department is to provide support for classroom activities, faculty and administration, and secondarily to provide general A/V support to the community. Media Services provides technical support and maintenance for chapel services, classes, meetings, and events. Personal and non-class related services, such as media conversion/duplication and recording/editing assistance, are not available. To access free-recorded content, visit our YouTube page.
Viewing Films on Campus
A film may be shown for an official SA event as long as faculty/staff led discussion is integral to the event. According to Federal law, no individual or group may publicly show a film that is copyrighted, unless the appropriate royalty fees have been paid. Individual students may show movies to a small group of relatives or friends in the privacy of a residence hall room or lounge. The showing may not be publicly advertised or open to the public.
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