Buying Textbooks and Course Materials Textbooks are available at a variety of on-campus locations, including numerous campus-area bookstores. Alternatives to Buying New Textbooks Look early for used copies. Check local bookstores that buy back textbooks.
Borrow from a campus library. Campus libraries have copies of many course texts available for short-term loan including high-cost textbooks funded with support from the UW Foundation Parent Fund.
When purchasing a used textbook, please note that some textbooks require students to have a special code to access required supplemental materials. These codes are often not available with used textbooks, but they can be purchased separately.
If you purchase a used textbook, refer to your course syllabus and then purchase the code if you need it. Read about the eFollett return policy here. You are welcome to buy your books anywhere. However, it is your responsibility to obtain the correct book and appropriate edition that is listed for your class. Be careful to use the exact ISBNs to ensure you have the correct edition of the text.
Allow enough time for delivery to ensure your books arrive by the start of your course. The Book Store is crowded the first week of the quarter, and by buying early you'll save time, find a better selection of money-saving used books, and experience fewer out-of-stock situations. If you happen to buy a book by mistake or find you don't need a book you can return it to the Book Store.
Their refund policy is clearly posted in the textbook department. Be careful not to make any marks in a new textbook until you're certain you'll be staying in the course. I want to
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