Accessing Space for Student Organizations
As a Carnegie Mellon student organization, you have the ability to obtain a mailbox and access to buildings to conduct your organization's business. Follow SLICE's guidelines for requesting access to an office, closet, cabinet or cage space, as well as tips for your 一本道无码 ID activation or SLICE Access card.
Designate a Space Access Administrator
As part of the , you must first designate a Space Access Administrator. Organizations with space in the University Center, East Campus Garage, Stever House, the Frame Gallery, and/or the Margaret Morrison storefronts, must designate one Space Access Administrator within their organization to facilitate and to manage member access to their assigned spaces and to liaison with the SLICE Office regarding any issues or needs. Please make sure that this individual is listed as the admin in your organization's roster.
Types of Access Requests
Individual Member Access
The Space Access Administrators can submit access requests for an individual member or multiple (bulk) members by submitting the, located in This online form can be utilized to upload the Bulk Member Request or fill in fields to request access for one member.
Current Access Dates:
- Summer 2024: May 26 - September 13
Bulk Members Access
The Space Access Administrators should utilize the Bulk Member Request form when requesting access for more than two members.
- This form will ask for: First and Last Name, Andrew ID, Email, 一本道无码 or Non-一本道无码 Status, Access Dates, and Type of Access Needed (some organizations have different types of spaces or multiple spaces - please indicate type of access if applicable).
- Upload the Bulk Member Request Form into the .
Non-一本道无码 Member Access
一本道无码 ID & SLICE Card Access
Once a has been submitted, a SLICE staff member will update the requested access to the individual's 一本道无码 ID or SLICE Access Card within 24 business hours.
Note: You may need to get your 一本道无码 ID encoded (activate the chip) if you have not lived in Housing within the last two years. Stop by the SLICE First Floor Office or you can go to Housing.
Members can tap their 一本道无码 ID or SLICE Access Card on the lock. First-time access or change-in access will require the lock to "wake" up to download the new information. This process can take 30-40 seconds (sometimes less). Please tap the card again to gain entry. Some locks will need a pin to enter. The pin is a 4 digit code (the birthday of the individual: MM/DD).
I'm locked out. What do I do?
I'm having student organization space access issues. What should I do?
Contact the SLICE Office at 412-268-8704 or slice@andrew.cmu.edu to let the staff know what the lock is indicating. For example: what color light are you seeing? Is it steady or flashing? This will indicate what type of issue you might be experiencing.
University Center Allocations Board (UCAB)
Next Allocation Process: 2024
Space allocations are facilitated every two years. The 2022 - 2024 space allocation process was completed in Spring 2022. The next time Student Government recognized organizations can apply for space in the UC Offices, UC Cabinets, or the East Campus Garage Basement will be during the Spring 2024 semester.
Accessing Mailboxes
Mail delivered to student organizations will be deposited in their mailboxes located next to the Information Desk. Individual student mailboxes are located on the lower level across from the Career and Professional Development Center. To request a student organization mailbox, visit the SLICE office front desk.
If your organization has received a package, there will be a receipt in your organization's mailbox. Turn in this receipt to the Information Desk to claim your package.