1.         United States Post Office

The majority of domestic mail is sent first class. Postal Services can provide users with all delivery services offered by the U.S. Postal Service, with the exception of Registered Mail. Go to the Rates button on the Postal Services homepage to view current rates.

2.         Priority Mail

Priority Mail is available for packages weighing up to 70 pounds, with delivery within 2–3 days. Postal Services has envelopes and stickers available to identify mail as a Priority piece.

3.         Express Mail

Express Mail is the fastest service and guarantees delivery, Saturdays and some holidays included. The item will be delivered by either noon or 3 p.m. the next day, depending on the destination. Certain remote destinations have 2nd day service only.When a Saturday delivery is needed, USPS Express Mail is the most economical option. No extra fee is charged for Saturday delivery, as with other carriers.Express Mail envelopes, boxes, and mailing labels are available from Postal Services.Express mail must be at the College Post Office by 3:30 p.m. each business day. There is no outgoing weekend service from the College Post Office USPS.

 4.         Specialized Mailing Options

Certified Mail is available only for First Class and Priority Mail. It gives the sender a receipt for mailing the item. A record of delivery is kept by the USPS. A return receipt can also be purchased to provide the sender proof of delivery. International mail cannot be certified, but can be sent as Registered Mail. No insurance is provided, but can be purchased.

Registered Mail is available for First Class and Priority Mail. Registered Mail is placed under tight security from mailing to delivery. Return receipt, restricted delivery and insurance can be purchased on the item. The indemnity level for international Registered Mail is very limited. Registered mail must be processed from the USPS. This service is not available at the College Post Office.

Return Receipts can be purchased for Express Mail, Certified, Registered, or insured mail. It shows who signed for the item and when, and the address delivered to if the original address was incorrect.Insurance is available for Standard Mail or Standard Mail sent at First Class or Priority status. Maximum coverage is $5000. On items insured for more than $50, the recipient signs a receipt of delivery, which is kept by the USPS

5.         United Parcel Service (UPS)

The College contracts with UPS for ground and express shipments. Postal Services has supplies, available for UPS shipments.Packages can be insured for up to $50,000. The shipping cost includes $100 of insurance, with an additional charge for each additional $100 of coverage desired.Shipments to residential addresses incur an additional charge, based on weight and location for ground shipments.

 6.         FedEx

The College contracts with FedEx for domestic express services. Postal Services electronically labels all FedEx packages. FedEx packaging materials are available for FedEx shipments. Items to be sent by FedEx must be at the Campus Post Office by 3:30 p.m. Monday-Friday.FedEx offers the following levels of domestic service:

 First Overnight - delivery to major U.S. cities by 8 a.m. the next business day. An additional charge applies.

Priority Overnight - delivery of packages up to 150 pounds to most U.S. addresses by 10:30 a.m. (noon or 4:30 p.m. to other areas) the next business day. Saturday delivery is available for an extra charge.

Standard Overnight - guaranteed delivery by 3 p.m. to most U.S. addresses of packages up to 150 pounds (4:30 p.m. to other addresses).

2 Day - for packages up to 150 pounds, delivery by 4:30 p.m. the second business day to most commercial addresses

 7.         DHL Express

DHL Express (originally standing for Dalsey, Hillblom and Lynn) is a division of Deutsche Post DHL providing international express mail services.Originally founded in 1969 to deliver documents between San Francisco and Honolulu, the company expanded its service throughout the world by the late 1970s. The company was primarily interested in offshore and inter-continental deliveries, but the success of FedEx prompted their own inter-US expansion starting in 1983. DHL aggressively expanded to countries that could not be served by any other delivery service, including the Eastern Bloc, Vietnam and the People's Republic of China.

 In 1998, Deutsche Post began to acquire shares in DHL, finally reached majority ownership in 2001, and completed the purchase in 2002. Deutsche Post then effectively absorbed DHL into its Express division while expanding the use of the DHL brand to other Deutsche Post divisions, business units and subsidiaries. Today, DHL Express shares its well-known DHL brand with other Deutsche Post business units such as DHL Global Forwarding & Freight and DHL Supply Chain.

 8.         MyUS.com

MyUS.com allow consumers around the globe to buy goods from U.S. retailers and then ship the goods to their home or business using our global shipping partners. Every package can be tracked online through our secure website.

 The service is a safe, legal way to enjoy the enormous selection of goods available in the U.S. marketplace right from your computer. Customers buy from popular U.S. retail websites, from eBay Auctions and even from U.S. wholesalers.

9.         Transglobal Express Ltd

Transglobal Express Ltd is an independent Freight Forwarding Company incorporated in 1993. Transglobal Express Ltd offers worldwide forwarding and courier services to both private and commercial customers. Unlike many Companies offering internet based delivery services, Transglobal Express Ltd experience and expertise is in international freight and parcel delivery and they also offer online booking facilities and continue to improve the functionality.

In addition to air services Transglobal Express Ltd offers part load services by sea with weekly departures to most destinations.

 10.       Borderlinx

The freedom to shop from almost any website using your own Borderlinx shipping address.Great deals from across overseas. Fantastic prices and an amazing range of products. A consolidation service (POD) which allows you to shop from many stores and then ship cost effectively all in one go.Delivery to your door - with DHL.