Bookstore will offer book rental program beginning with fall semester

This fall, Clark students will benefit from a new, multi-channel textbook rental program that will allow them to rent their textbooks at a considerable discount (less than 50 percent of the cost of a new textbook) through the campus bookstore.

This decision to offer a textbook rental program was a joint decision made by the University and Barnes & Noble College Booksellers.

According to Paul Wykes, Clark’s business manager, “The University is pleased to offer this option to our students, and make textbooks more affordable and accessible to them.”

“We are committed to providing students with the widest range of content options and price points available,” said Hil Estock Vice President at Barnes & Noble College Booksellers. “Whether students are interested in new books, used, digital, unbundled, or now rentals, they know they can find what they want at the Clark University bookstore.”

Other program features include:

  • Students can pay the rental fees using any form of tender currently accepted by the bookstore. (Note: For security purposes, a valid credit card must also be provided regardless of the tender used for the rental fee.)
  • Students can highlight or mark the rented books just as they would if they purchased a book and planned to sell it back to the bookstore.
  • Students can convert their rental to a purchase during the first two weeks of class.
  • The rental period is for the duration of the term/semester. Books are due back at the bookstore no later than 10 days after the last day of finals. Students can return the books in person or mail them to the bookstore.
  • Courtesy emails will go out as the end of the term/semester approaches reminding students to return their books. Books not returned (or returned in unusable condition) will be subject to replacement and processing fees.

Barnes & Noble began piloting their rental program earlier this year at 25 campus bookstores across the country. Response from students where the program was piloted was tremendous. In particular, students like having the option of getting their books immediately as opposed to waiting for a shipment to arrive – and they appreciated knowing that the books they were renting were guaranteed to be the right books for the classes. More than 90 percent of the students surveyed said they would rent from their campus bookstore again.

Watch for more details about the rental program in the coming months.

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