Blanket IRI renewals for CougarCopies and Mailing Services

It is time to renew blanket IRIs with CougarCopies and Mailing Services for the 2016-2017 fiscal year.  Departments may continue to submit an IRI with each project, or a blanket IRI specifically for CougarCopies and/or Mailing Services.

Your blanket IRI must include a contact, the phone number, campus zip, program-budget-project, expiration date, type of services requested, and an authorized signature for your department.  Please be specific regarding which services the blanket IRI is to include.

CougarCopies (CUB and Cooper Publications Building)
• Mailing Services (Cooper Publications Building)

For more information or a complete list of services please visit our web site: ucomm.wsu.edu or call 335-3518. Send IRIs to zip 5910.

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