Social Security Number
Social Security Number: Social Security numbers generally are
assigned to people who are authorized to work in the United States.
Social Security numbers are used to report your wages to the government
and to determine eligibility for Social Security benefits. Social
Security will not assign you a number just to enroll in a college or
school. To learn more about applying for
a card and to download an application,
click here. When filling out the application, check "legal
alien allowed to work." Please note: you need to wait 10
days after you initial entry to apply. With the application, you must
submit a letter from the International Student Adviser, verifying your
student status at the University. The Social Security Office is located
on 2414 Northgate Drive, Suite 1, Salisbury, MD 21801, (410)749-2101.
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Driver's License
Driver's License: A driver's license is also commonly used as
identification. You can drive in the United States with your home
license for one year, after that a U.S. license will be required.
Please view the
Motor Vehicle Administration for details on obtaining a driver's
license. The MVA is located on
Route 50 and Tilghman Road in Salisbury, (800)950-1682.
International Drivers License: you can obtain an
International Driver's License in your home country. That license will
have a limited validity, so please make sure you know the expiration
date. Once your International Driver's License expires, you will have to
renew it in home country, or obtain a US license.
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Telephone System
Telephone System: All numbers in the United States
have a three digit area code number, and a seven digit number. To call a
long distance number, dial 1+area code+seven digit number. If you are
calling from campus, dial 9+1+area code+seven digit number. SU has an
internal telephone system. If you are calling another office or room ON
CAMPUS, you only need to dial the last five digits of the seven digit
number (each building on campus is equipped with pay phones as well as
on-campus phones that do not require depositing money).
Coin operated telephones cost 35 cents per local call. There are some
numbers that can be reached without depositing money. These are:
(0) - operator, who can help make connections and answer questions,
(911) - emergency,
(411) - directory assistance for local calls only,
(800) - all 800 numbers are toll free numbers.
There are several companies specializing in long distance and
international calls. These companies offer a variety of services and
should be picked by students based on individual needs. After
establishing an account, the company will issue a calling card and an
access number for each customer; bills are issued on a monthly basis.
Telephone books are very important sources of information, and are
usually divided into four parts: residential numbers (white), government
numbers (blue), business numbers ("white pages") and business numbers
with advertisements included ("yellow pages"). Telephone books are
widely available, and provide other important information, such as area
codes for the United States, time zones, directions for international
calls, information on telephone companies, etc.
Students living on campus must take the responsibility of establishing
an account with the Cashier's office, where they will receive a PIN
number upon depositing a minimum of $25. Misuse of the telephone will
result in disciplinary action, so you should not give your PIN
number to anyone else.
It is generally appropriate to call someone at home between 10:00 am
and 9:00 pm. If you are using someone else's phone to make a call, it is
polite to ask for permission first, especially before calling any long
distance numbers.
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E-Mail System
E-mail System: Novell Network computer
accounts are available to all current students, free of charge. It
allows access to the computer network software packages, electronic
mail, the Internet and networked file storage. Student monitors,
student consultants and the Information Technology staff members at the
Help Desk offer assistance in activating student accounts. They
are located in Fulton Hall 149, 410-543-6112.
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Religious Services
Religious Services: Salisbury and the surrounding area
provide many opportunities to practice a variety of religions. Students
are encouraged to refer to the local phone book in order to find the
most appropriate service. (The Newman Club sponsors a Catholic Mass on
campus).
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Hotels & Motels
Hotels and Motels: The following hotels and motels are
closest to Salisbury University:
| Delmarva Inn & Conference Center |
(410)896-3434 |
| Hampton Inn |
(410) 334-2237 |
| Best Western Salisbury Plaza |
(410)546-1300 |
| Lord Salisbury Inn |
(410)742-3251 |
| Budget Host Temple Hill Motel |
(410)742-3284
(800) 272-7829 |
| Ramada Inn & Conference Center |
(410)546-4400 |
| Comfort Inn |
(410)543-4666 |
| Sleep Inn |
(410)572-5516 |
| Days Inn of Salisbury |
(410)749-6200 |
| Super 8 Motel |
(410)749-5131 |
| Best Western |
(410)546-1300 |
| Thrift Travel Inn |
(410)742-5135 |
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Shipping
Shipping: While moving abroad, to or from the United States, you
might want to choose one of the following shipping companies:
Storage
Storage: If you would like to store property for
January or the summer months, the following businesses in Salisbury
provide the service:
- Fruitland Mini Storage
- Route 13 South Fruitland
- Fruitland, Maryland 21826
- (410) 742-1875
- (800) 787-0466
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- R. Russell Hitch
- Meadows Bridge Road
- Fruitland, Maryland 21826
- (410) 749-7615
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America's Mini Warehouses of
Salisbury
- US Route 13 and South Boulevard
- Salisbury, Maryland 21801
- (410) 749-9999
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- Salisbury Storage Warehouse
- 814 Snow Hill Road
- Salisbury, Maryland 21801
- (410) 742-7772
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- Water Tower Self Storage
- 1402 North Salisbury Boulevard
- Salisbury, Maryland 21801
- (410) 749-6464
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Transportation
Transportation: Salisbury does not have public
transportation. If you arrive by plane, or by bus, you will have to make
arrangements to be picked up at the airport/bus station, or you will
have to call a taxi.
| Airport: Salisbury/Ocean City/ Wicomico
Regional Airport: |
(410) 548-4827 |
| Airport Transportation Service: Bailey's
Taxi Service: |
(410) 546-4025 |
| Bus Station: Carolina Trailways, 350 Cypress
Street |
(410) 742-4121 |
Baltimore-Washington
International Airport (BWI) is served by
BayRunner Shuttle, which
provides transportation to Salisbury, MD.
Taxi:
| Bailey's Taxi Service: |
(410) 546-4025
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| Doug's Taxi Service: |
(410) 749-2723 |
| Gene's Taxi: |
(410) 742-4444 |
| International Cab Co.: |
(410) 860-0068 |
| Yellow Cab: |
(410) 749-3500 |
| North End Taxi: |
(410) 546-1417 |
| Family Cab Service: |
(410) 543-4462 |
| Salisbury Taxi: |
(410) 742-6666
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| Delmarva Cab: |
(410) 219-3677 |
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