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Textbooks: How to find Cheap, Used Textbooks


Each semester, students look for ways to save on the costs of textbooks. Students look for cheap used or new college textbooks.  Textbook prices increase each year and add hundreds of dollars to the cost of a college education each semester. There ARE alternatives to paying the high cost of a new textbook such as visiting some online bookstores to purchase or rent, new or used textbooks. If you thought that the price of classes were expensive, wait until you get a load of the price of textbooks for those classes. It sure would be nice if you could find a way to get the books for classes at a cheaper price. Free textbooks, cheap textbooks, renting textbooks, and selling your used textbooks (some type of buyback plan) have been ideas for a long time. As far as we can see, there are four options to try, in order to get those books at a better price.


OPTION ONE:
See if your local college library has the book. Most libraries have policies that restrict the purchase of textbooks. There are good reasons for this, but the economical cost alone of trying to keep up with purchasing each professor's class textbook is enough of a good reason. Still, some college textbooks find their way into the circulating collections, so you need to try to see if the library has the book.


Many college libraries have a "Reserve" collection where teachers place materials on the shelf for their students to access during the semester. Many times the textbook is included in these materials that are placed on "Reserve." Often, the student can check the book out of Reserve for a couple of hours. It is a way to access the textbook for free, if the book is on Reserve. It is inconvenient because you cannot check the book out from Reserve for long BUT the book is available for free. We have noticed a number of colleges using grant money for purchasing the teacher’s textbook and placing it on Reserve within the library for students to use.


Interlibrary Loan is a possibility. Your local college may not have the textbook but another library somewhere in the country may have the book. You can ask your library to check to see if your textbook is available from another library. Usually, interlibrary loan is a free service.


Using the library is an option, but this option has its disadvantages. The main disadvantage is that if you check the book out of the library, usually, you need to return the book within three or four weeks. You can try to renew the book but it is likely that someone else (from your class) wants the book, too. The same is true for interlibrary loaning the book. If you receive the book from another library, the loaning library is NOT going to want to loan the book out for ten to fifteen weeks for a semester.


OPTION TWO:
Sadly, purchasing the book may be the best option. However, it does not mean that you have to pay a high, retail price for the textbook. You have options as many bookstores now offer used textbooks and cheap textbooks. Many stores allow students to sell their used textbooks to them and through this buyback option, many bookstores will offer used, cheap textbooks:

The following online bookstores offer used and new textbooks:

 


OPTION THREE:
RENTING textbooks. Can you believe it? You have the ability to rent science textbooks, math textbooks, and a variety of college textbooks. The idea has been around for decades, but some companies are now doing this. They are renting college textbooks. It is a relatively new practice so we will present just three links to three companies. We picked these particular companies because of their reputation and popularity. Here are a few things to keep in mind:

The following online book stores will rent textbooks:

 


OPTION FOUR
Get a store to BUY BACK your textbook after you are done with it. Most on-campus college bookstores have buyback plans for used textbooks. For many years, students have had the idea of selling their used textbooks. Now, many online bookstores will buy back used textbooks if the students are willing to sell their used textbooks. At the end of the semester, many on-campus bookstores will offer a time when they will buy back the textbook that they sold the student at the beginning of the semester. Some on-campus bookstores give a decent price for the "used" college textbook, but all too often students are concerned that the buyback price is not good enough. For a number of reasons, some on-campus bookstores will not buy back the textbook. Students have options when trying to recover some of the cost of the used textbook. If you want to sell your used textbook, then the following online organizations will offer some buyback plans for purchasing some specific textbooks.

The following online book stores will purchase some textbooks:

 

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