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Every full time or part-time matriculated Framingham State University student is given a "student.framingham.edu" e-mail account that is intended for use in all official correspondence among students, faculty and staff.  Students are responsible for checking it on a regular basis.  Students are also expected to use this e-mail account when conducting business with the University and in communicating with faculty and staff.

Benefits of the University Email

  • 20 GB of e-mail storage space! With an increase storage space, you have plenty of room for all your e-mail and files.
  • 24x7x365 Support through Microsoft and FSC. The student Email is hosted on servers by Microsoft to provide the highest levels of reliability and performance.
  • Increased message size. You can send 14 MB message size, including up to 10 MB attachments, and up to 50 attachments.
  • New looks. Your e-mail uses a great new outlook inspired interface.
  • Connect to your classmates more efficiently! With Windows live calendar tool, you can share your calendars, send meeting requests and use other collaboration tools to coordinate both academic and non-academic activities.
  • Control spam and viruses through filtering. Microsoft offers increased spam protection and filtering.
  • Multi-task! You can use your student Email account to access an extended set of tools offered by Microsoft including Windows Live Messenger, Spaces, and Windows Live for Mobile.
  • Keep your account even after your graduate. Your e-mail account will not be deleted after you graduate – only its look and feel will change as alumni.  However, to ensure that your messages and files are kept intact, you must login to your account at least once every 365 days, (as a student or alumni)  otherwise your content will be cleared, while your e-mail account remains.

Framingham State University

100 State Street

PO Box 9101

Framingham, MA 01701-9101

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Phone: 508-620-1220

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