Editorial: Textbook rentals a quick fix, but don’t do enough – Canandaigua, NY – MPNnow

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Sen. Charles Schumer recently urged the National Association of College Stores to encourage its members to expand textbook rental programs. He hailed it as a way to save students money, and the association called the move “a great leap forward.”

Renting textbooks would indeed help lower the high cost of college reading materials, especially for elective courses or specialty classes where the book would be needed only for a semester. And having a rental system in place, overseen by the bookstore, would allow students to save money upfront. Selling books back to a store or to other students is a gamble — and sometimes isn’t an option at all, if the text isn’t being used the next semester.

It is all well and good that Schumer turned the spotlight on the fact that textbook costs are becoming astronomical — and to some, unaffordable. But his solution sidesteps the problem rather than tackling it head-on. It doesn’t hold the publishers or booksellers responsible for the price hikes each semester, and it doesn’t stop the constant reissuing of textbook editions for minor revisions (making the resale of such texts less attractive).

Discouraging such practices could save students more money than any rental service.

Read more: Editorial: Textbook rentals a quick fix, but don’t do enough – Canandaigua, NY – MPNnow.

With textbook prices high, collegians look for alternatives | Richmond Times-Dispatch

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Richmond, Va. —

Parents of college students know that even more than the cost of tuition, a dorm room and a meal plan, it’s the shock of the bill for textbooks the first week of classes that often hurts the most.

The average cost of college textbooks is $700 a year, according to the U.S. Government Accountability Office.

At the University of Virginia, a politics class taught being taught this fall by professor Larry Sabato has seven required texts — three of them written by the professor himself. None of the books cost more than $38 new, but the total cost is $189.40.

Sabato donates three copies of each of the texts used in the class to the reserve reading room at the university library so students can have access to the books needed in the class for free.

Science books can run considerably higher than Sabato’s texts.

At Virginia Commonwealth University, the text for an organic-chemistry class runs $235 new. It is available used for $176.50. Plus, the class has other required materials that cost $94 new.

Those kinds of prices are not unusual for science texts, though in some cases students can use them for more than one semester.

With most full-time students taking three, four or five classes, textbook bills quickly mount.

The costs, often unanticipated for first-time

via With textbook prices high, collegians look for alternatives | Richmond Times-Dispatch.

Renting: the new book option for students: thedailycougar.com

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Renting: the new book option for students: thedailycougar.com.

Buying textbooks can be hurtful to the average student’s wallet, but Barnes & Noble is providing a new program to ease the pain of purchasing textbooks. 

This semester, UH students will now have the option to rent a textbook instead of buying new or used, something Marc Eckhart, regional manager of Barnes & Noble College Booksellers, said is significantly cheaper than buying.

“Say a textbook costs around $100 new; that same book in used condition would cost around $75,” Eckhart said. “But a rental would cost only about $50, or even less.”

Barnes & Noble first piloted the program in January to 25 different colleges and universities across the nation. The program was successful and has been instituted at more than 300 colleges and universities and is anticipated to expand to more. 

Of those 300 locations, five will be located here in Houston — one being the bookstore located on campus in the University Center.

According to a Barnes & Noble news release announcing the expanded book rental program, a survey of college students who participated in the pilot program showed that more than 90 percent were satisfied and looked forward to renting textbooks again.

“There’s less upfront money when a student rents a textbook,” Eckhart said. “The only thing that’s different is that the student has to sign a rental contract. 

“Once the semester is over, there’s a 10-day grace period to return the book. Of course, if the book is not returned, there is a penalty, but the number of textbooks that have not been returned so far are minimal. 

“Students are also free to take some notes and highlight important points in their rented textbooks,” Eckhart said.

The rental program allows students to rent textbooks through their campus bookstore or through the bookstore’s website. Shipping and handling costs are waived. When the time comes to return the textbooks, students have the option of returning rented books to the campus bookstore or through the mail, also with no shipping charges.

A wide variety of payments are accepted, including cash, debit cards and financial aid cards. Email alerts are sent out when the return period approaches, reminding students to head back to the bookstore or post office. 

“The addition of rentals means that college students have all the options they want, many at great cost savings, without shopping multiple locations and vendors,” said Jade Roth, vice president of Books & Digital Strategy for Barnes & Noble College Bookseller.

“Additionally, students can shop with the assurance that they are getting the right book because we work directly with their faculty members. And, of course, they have the added confidence of knowing they are managing their textbook needs through Barnes & Noble.”

Eckhart is hopeful the rental program will continue.

“The rental program is a partnership with Barnes & Noble and the college wanting to participate,” Eckhart said. “As long as the college wants to participate, the program stays.”

Campus Book Renters Coupon

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CampusBookRenters Coupon – Back to School Super discount –

$5 off your order of $60 from Aug. 30 to Sept 27 – Promo Code: 5dollarsoff

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Textbook Rental News

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Ark. Students Can Now Rent College Textbooks
KHBS-KHOG Northwest Arkansas
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