NEW YORK (AP)-- Textbook rental programs at many of the nation's colleges -- touted as money-savers for students -- are limited by the number of available titles, publishers who release frequent new ...
With textbook prices continuing to put a strain on student’s wallets, UofA Bookstores are trying to provide some relief by offering a textbook rental program. Cindy Hawk, associate director of UofA ...
Students shopping for textbooks this semester now have a new way to get their books on campus. The campus bookstore is piloting a yearlong textbook rental program that will allow students to rent ...
Chegg.com, an online textbook-rental company, announced an agreement on Wednesday with a major college-bookstore association that could lead many bookstores on campuses to offer textbook rentals for ...
Pending college students everywhere smiled (and former students grumbled) at the news that Amazon will offer electronic textbook rentals at significant discounts. But are Amazon e-textbooks really ...
The cost of college textbooks can be a significant expense. Even used books at the campus bookstore can be prohibitively expensive, and the resale value on all textbooks can be low. Luckily, there are ...
Now in its third semester, the Brown Bookstore's textbook rental program is an increasingly popular cost-saving tool among students. About 1,400 students used the program last semester, compared to ...
We all know that college is expensive, and outside of convincing someone to marry you (which, according to our friends at Moneyland, can save you up to $80k in tuition costs), debt-ridden students ...
Following the lead of other universities — and responding to frequent requests from students — the Brown Bookstore has implemented a new textbook rental service this semester. Select new textbooks are ...
About half the nation's major college and university bookstores offered textbook rentals this fall as part of an effort to cut a cost that can be a barrier to affordable college education, at least a ...
New York - Textbook rental programs at many of the nation's colleges aren't yet the solution to save students from the high costs of their books. Bookstores are limited by the number of titles ...