International Education
Matthews Hall
Willamette University
900 State Street
Salem, Oregon 97301
503-375-5493 voice
Your Willamette ID, also called the Compass Card, will be your key to the buildings around campus. As a student, you will be able to get into the dormitories until 11pm, the Law School, Atkinson School of Management, Smullin Hall, Collins Hall (computer labs), the parking lot at TIUA, the 24 hour study room at Hatfield Library, the Hatfield Library and the Law Library until midnight. Your Compass Card will also allow you to ride the bus for free, just show the driver your student ID and you can go wherever you want to in the Salem area!
Furthermore, you can use the card to buy food, snacks, and sodas on campus on the vending machines in the residence halls. If you live in either Kaneko, the University Apartments, or close to the Montag Center you can use your card to pay for laundry. You can also pay for copying with your Compass Card at the Library, Smullin Hall, Atkinson, the University Center, the School of Education, and the Law School. On top of that you can use the card to pay for other purchases in the Bistro, the Mail Services, the Willamette Store, and the Millstream Market. All you have to do in order to be able to use your Compass Card as means of payment is deposit money manually in the Montag Center, the Law School, Hatfield Library, Kaneko Hall 3rd floor lounge, or Goudy Commons Lobby.
You can also deposit money to your Compass Card over the Internet from your Visa, Mastercard or Discover card. You simply go to the online card office, enter your credit card information and select an amount to add. Depending on which meal plan you have chosen the Compass Card will contain your meal plan points. Every time you purchase food at either dining halls the appropriate amount of points will be subtracted from your Compass Card. If you run out of meal plan points, you can buy food with the money you add to your card.. If you ever lose your card or have any problems with it, go to Campus Safety and they will help you figure out what is wrong and what can be done. The office is open on weekdays from 8 a.m. to 5 p.m. and is located at the south end of Doney Hall.
It is recommended that you get an Oregon State ID. It costs $35 but it is worth it! This way you don't have to carry your passport around and be afraid to lose it. You can get an Oregon ID at the Driver & Motor Vehicles (DMV) office. Be sure to bring cash or a check, since they don't accept credit cards! In order to get your ID you need to bring your passport and visa papers, student ID, a letter you have received here stating your address here in the U.S. and stamped by the postal service, and your Social Security Card. For other possibilities come to our office and take a look at the list from the DMV. We can also tell you how to get to the nearest DMV Office. By bus it takes only five to ten minutes.
If you want to work either on or off campus, you will need a Social Security card. This provides you with a 9-digit number that will be your Social Security number permanently. It is used for employment, tax purposes, and many other situations as an identification number. Social Security number information for international students is available online.
A Social Security number is a powerful number, and if it is given out too freely, it can allow people to access your personal information, so you should be careful about giving out your number to people on the phone or Internet. It is also a good idea to shred documents that have your number printed on them (like bank statements) so that your information is not stolen.
To apply for a Social Security card, you will need a letter from the Office of International Education. In addition, you must complete an application available at the Social Security office or online.
A Social Security card is NOT permission to work in the United States. There are certain restrictions on employment for international students, and you must be authorized for employment in addition to getting a Social Security card. See Chris Andresen, Office of International Education (Smullin 155) for information about work authorization.
The Social Security office information is as follows:
Social Security Office
530 Center Street NE, Suite 530
Salem, OR 97301
(800) 772-1213
Monday through Friday, 9 a.m.. to 4 p.m.
The Salem Social Security office is on the fifth floor of the Equitable Building. The Equitable Building is on the corner of Center and High Streets, across from the Salem Center Mall. It takes about 20-30 minutes to walk there. Free parking is available on the street and in downtown parkades. If you are in doubt about how to get there, come by the office and we can supply you with a map of downtown.
If you are here for more than a semester it can be recommended that you open an account in an American bank, that way you don't have to pay the same high fees every time you withdraw money with your credit card. To open an account you need to bring your passport, immigration papers, and Social Security card.
You can open either a checking account or a savings account (if you are planning on saving money for later). For the checking account some banks will automatically offer you an ATM card, other places you have to ask to get one. Either way the ATM card will work in your own bank's ATM machines only. It cannot be used as a credit card but only to withdraw money from your account either in the bank or in the ATM machines.
To see an overview of what the different banks offer and what they require you to bring in order to open a checking account see the schedule below.
| Key Bank | US Bank | MaPS | ||||
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| What should I bring? | Passport and student ID | |||||
| What do they offer? | Free checking account, but you need to buy your own checks | Free student checking account; first box of checks is free | - | |||
| Fees | $17.55 for a box of checks | - | $25 opening fee | |||
| Requirements | You need to keep the account open for 180 days or an early close-out fee of $25 will apply | You need to keep the account open for 90 days or an early close-out fee of $35 will apply | Minimum balance of $5 | |||
| When will I receive my ATM/debit card? | 10 business days | 5-7 days | 7-10 business days | |||
| Contact | 503-399-2739 | 503-371-7489 | 503-370-6411 | |||
| Bank of America | Wells Fargo | Washington Mutual | ||||
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| What should I bring? | Passport and student ID | |||||
| What do they offer? | Free student checking account | - | - | |||
| Fees | No fees for one year | $17-30 for a box of checks | $12 for a box of checks or $5 per month for free checks, free money orders, and free travelers checks | |||
| Requirements | $100 to open your account, but no minimum balance thereafter | $100 to open your account, but no minimum balance thereafter | - | |||
| When will I receive my ATM/debit card? | 7-10 business days | 7-10 business days | 7-10 business days | |||
| Contact | 800-900-9000 | 503-945-2397 | 503-588-6700 | |||
You will be given instructions to activate your Willamette email account before you arrive on campus. Access to email is available across campus at a number of computer terminals in academic buildings, residence halls and in high traffic areas such as the student center and the Bistro cafe.
If you have any problems with figuring out how to open your account, you can contact WITS or ask a computer lab assistant. Usually you can find helpful lab assistants in the computer labs during the morning, afternoon, and evenings until 1 a.m.. on weekdays. You can reach WITS at wits@willamette.edu or 503-370-6767. If they cannot help you they will send you to somebody who can.
These are some ideas for you to consider before making a decision on a cell phone. We cannot recommend a particular carrier, and this list represents only the four main carriers. There are other options and smaller companies that will also provide cell phone service. We encourage you to visit the company websites and use this information as a resource for making your own informed decision. Remember to keep the receipts/contracts you receive, especially if you are paying a security deposit.
All of the carriers listed below have options for pre-paid or pay as you go service. These usually do not require signing contracts, credit checks or social security numbers. The plans offered will vary depending on the company. This type of service allows you to select the amount of money/minutes you would like per month. You are able to add minutes onto your account as needed. Paying your bill at the beginning of the month will prevent you from going over your monthly allotment of minutes.
Some of the carriers may also allow you to choose from their post-paid service plans. While these generally require credit checks and the signing of a contract, some companies offer service if you pay a security deposit, which will be refunded at the termination of service if you have made payments to keep your account balanced.
Most carriers will allow you to use your existing phone, if it is unlocked and uses a SIM card. It may be a good way to eliminate the cost of purchasing a new phone. If this is not an option, there are often promotions, which will allow you to purchase a new phone at a reduced price when starting service with the company.
Check out their "FlexPay" plan or the pay as you go options. For more information visit t-mobile.com or call (503) 362-0251.
Look into the prepaid option called "InPulse." It may be possible to sign up for other plans with a security deposit. For more information visit verizonwireless.com or call (503) 585-0500.
Their prepaid plans are called "Boost Mobile". It may be possible to sign up for other plans with a security deposit. For more information visit sprint.com or call (503) 370-8000.
AT&T has the GoPhone, which offers a variety of pre-paid and pay as you go options that do not require a contract. For more information visit wireless.att.com or call (503) 371-6389.