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Fight the high price of textbooks, and put cash in your pocket!
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Fall Mid Term
Buyback Schedule
Wednesday & Thursday
October 21 & 22
9:00am- 6:00pm
St. Paul Campus
Bookstore Atrium
An UST ID is required!
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University of St. Thomas Bookstore
TEXTBOOK BUYBACK
If your books are in good condition, be there early to get the most for your textbooks.
Selling back your books is a great way to battle the rising cost of textbooks. When you sell back your books, you allow others to purchase from a stock of used inventory--saving them a lot of extra money. Do something good for yourself...and your fellow students. Sell back your books today!
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To get the most for your books, make sure they have no: |
| Ink Writing |
Excessive Highlighting |
Water Damage |
| If your books came as part of a set or package don't forget to bring: |
| CD's |
Workbooks |
Lab Manuals |
| Study Guides |
Cassette Tapes |
Practice Tests |
| Models |
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Don't wait too long.
While we make every effort to give you the most back for your books, don't wait too long--some books have limited quantities being purchased. The condition of the book, national demand, new editions, missing pieces and overstocks can affect the resale value of your books. Sell back your books today!
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End Of Semeseter Book Buyback
We encourage students to sell their books back at the end of the semester when prices can be up to half of the new selling price.
The University of St. Thomas Bookstore at the St. Paul campus conducts a book buyback at the end of each term.
Students choosing to sell their book back can receive up to 50% of the new cover price if the bookstores have received a firm book adoption for the next semester. As the bookstores can only purchase limited quantities of some titles and some quotas are filled daily, the bookstores encourages students to sell their books daily after finishing their finals. If the bookstores have met their quota on the quantities that are to be re-sold in the UST bookstores, most likely the title will have a wholesale value. Books not ordered for the next semester in many cases will also have a wholesale value. Books purchased wholesale will be shipped to a nationwide used book distributor which in turn will be sold to other schools for their students needs. Last year the UST bookstores purchased over $600,000 worth of used textbooks back from students.
As more and more books have Cd's included in them, books being sold back must have the cd's with them to receive the best price.
Please check the list of books that the stores will not be purchasing at this time do to new editions or no books orders at this time.
A picture ID is required for a customers selling books back.
The end of the semester is a time that book thefts increase substantially. Watch your books and mark your books so you can identify them in case they are lost or
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