Post Flyers On Campus
Post Flyers On Campus
Spread your message by posting flyers around campus! Visit the Welcome Desk in the atrium of the Administration Building or Student Activities in Room 102 of the College Center to obtain approval.
- To be posted on General Info bulletin boards
Items for sale (excluding commercial sales) - text books, car, etc.
- To be posted on Classified Advertising/Political Posting bulletin boards
- To be posted on Classified Advertising/Political Posting bulletin boards
Job postings or help wanted from licensed businesses
- Contact Career Services staff by emailing careerservices@stchas.edu or calling 636-922-8244
for assistance with:
- Posting jobs on Handshake free online job board.
- Approval for display on General Information bulletin boards or Classified Advertising bulletin boards.
NOTE: Job postings (help wanted) from individuals or unlicensed businesses are not eligible for display on General Information bulletin boards or Classified Advertising bulletin boards. These postings may be submitted to Handshake, the online job board or you may contact Career Services at careerservices@stchas.edu.
Visit the Welcome Desk in the Main Building lobby or Marketing and Communications, located in the Recreation Center, Suite 202, to obtain approval. To post job listings, Contact Career Services in Suite 1200 of the Main Building during regular college office hours.
Flyers must be posted on designated bulletin boards: Campus posting map/Bulletin board locations. Flyers may be approved to hang for a 1-month maximum, except under special circumstances. If you post materials, you're responsible for removing them by the expiration date.
- No postings on exterior building surfaces are permitted.
- No literature of any kind is to be placed on automobiles either on- or off-campus.
- Only 1 of the same flyer per bulletin board is allowed.
- No postings may cover up previously posted materials.
- No promotion of alcohol or controlled substances.
- No postings shall include demeaning, sexual or discriminatory portrayal of individuals or groups.