UAA Copy & Print Center is still available to support you! Interim operations under COVID-19

by UAA General Support Services  |   

UAA Copy & Print Center staff are remotely monitoring all email, phone calls and our digital storefront. Our production team is available to work on-campus and are scheduled as jobs are received. Please note that we are not available for any walk-in customers. The proofing process will be available on an appointment-only basis, and completed jobs will either be delivered by the Mailroom team or can be picked up by customers also on an appointment-only basis.

The following criteria have been developed for UAA Copy & Print Center staff to use when receiving a request for a job that would require in-person activity on campus. All work must meet the criteria required to adhere to State, Municipality, and UA/UAA mandates and directives. Only jobs that meet one or more of those criteria would be accepted as allowable for on campus production.

Vetting UAA Copy & Print Requests

  • Is the document needed to support alternative course delivery (now or for summer or fall classes)?
    • Examples may include: course packets for students, mailings for instructor correspondence and course instruction or materials.
  • Is it in support of UA/UAA essential functions, including but not limited to: Human Resources, Facilities, Procurement, Financial Services, Housing & Dining, Information Technology Services, University Police Department, EHSRM?
  • Is it required for other minimal business operations?
  • Is it in support of public health and safety (Municipality of Anchorage, State of Alaska or other essential agencies working with local, state or federal government)?
  • Is it timely (working on materials that would not be needed for several months should be postponed if possible)?

Questions may be addressed to Kim Stanford, director, UAA General Support Services, at kjstanford@alaska.edu.

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