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Libraries as a passport acceptance facility

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Use your library to help travelers!

Ready to think outside the box about a way to help both your library and the community? If you are a public or academic library, this idea could be for you!

The U.S. State Department is looking to add to their growing network of passport acceptance facilities. A passport acceptance facility is just like it sounds – “a public sector office that is designated to accept passport applications.” The facility then sends the applications to the State Department, who handle the processing and issuing of the passports.

There are definitely benefits to becoming one of these acceptance facilities. Most libraries operate on a strict budget, and by becoming a passport acceptance facility, your library would get to keep the $25 Execution Fee that comes with each passport. That would add up quickly. Plus, you would get an increase of people coming to your library! And while they are there to get their passport, why not use a computer or check out a book? There’s also the consideration that many libraries have more inclusive hours of operation than the traditional passport acceptance facility, the post office. People may be more able to process their paperwork by visiting the library instead.

This article from American Libraries gets more in-depth about what to expect when a public library becomes a passport acceptance facility. Of course, you can find more information at the U.S. Passports and International travel website.

Invent your own badges – and do more – with Passport!

PassportMany schools and other educators are using badges as a way to recognize students’ accomplishments.  We’ve previously written about badges and how they can be used in an educational setting.  Badges are a great way to acknowledge students’ success, and now you can make your own custom badges, for any achievement you’d like to acknowledge!

Passport, by Purdue University, allows users to do just this – you can create your own badges (from a variety of colors, texts, shapes, and designs)!  With Passport, you can distribute the badges; and students can review material, submit their own work, and complete quizzes!  Check out Passport to see how it can help you and your students.  It’s available for iOS, Android, and as a web app – trial access is also available!