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Books & Course Materials
Textbooks for Online PSEO Courses
PSEO students are not required to order textbooks for online PSEO-eligible courses. All required physical textbooks and course materials will be shipped to you prior to the first day of your class. Many courses also use virtual resources and E-books as well, which you will have access to in Moodle on the first day of class; please contact your course instructor if you have any questions about the virtual resources provided in Moodle.
Physical textbooks and course materials will be shipped to the address you provided on your Notice of Student Registration (NOSR) form. If your address has changed since you submitted this form for the upcoming semester, please contact de@unwsp.edu and plan to submit an updated form.
Physical textbooks and course materials are rentals and must be returned to the UNWSP Campus Store in the same condition they were delivered in. You may return your rentals for free using a pre-paid mailing slip.
- Fall Semester: Physical textbooks and course materials must be returned by December 28.
- Spring Semester: Physical textbooks and course materials must be returned by May 28.
PSEO students who drop or withdraw from a course must return their rented physical textbooks and course materials within two weeks. Physical textbooks and course materials that are received after the designated due date will be billed to a student's account. If returned after the deadline, a partial refund may be issued up to 7 additional days:
% Refunded | Days Late |
---|---|
50% | 1-7 Days |
Questions about physical textbooks, course materials, or the rental return policy? Please contact the UNWP Campus Store:
- Email: campusstore@unwsp.edu
- Phone: 651-631-5280
Textbooks for On-Site PSEO Courses
Physical textbooks for on-site PSEO courses (courses taken at your high school) will be delivered by a UNWSP representative to your high school prior to the first day of class. Textbooks will be distributed by the instructor on the first day. At the end of the course, students will leave their textbooks with their instructor. Textbooks must be returned in the same condition they were received in.
Textbooks for Early College (non-PSEO) Courses
Early College (non-PSEO) students are responsible for ordering/purchasing all required textbooks and course materials prior to the first day of class. PSEO students who elect to register for non-PSEO-eligible courses (including Summer courses) are responsible for this too.
How do I purchase my textbooks and course materials for non-PSEO courses online?
- Access the UNWSP Campus Store Website.
- Hover over the "Textbooks" drop-down menu and select "Buy Textbooks."
- Choose the appropriate Term, Department, Course for each of your non-PSEO courses and click "View your Materials."
- Review all available purchasing options (Used or New), choose your selection, and click "Add to Cart."
- When all intended purchases have been selected, select "Continue Checkout."
- Follow the billing and delivery/pick-up instructions to officially order your textbooks and course materials.
Can I purchase my textbooks and course materials for non-PSEO courses in-person?
Yes! You can visit the Campus Store in the Billy Graham Community Life Commons to purchase books in-person (see campus map). Review the UNWSP Campus Store Website for updated business hours.
Questions
Who do I contact for questions about textbooks and course materials?
If you have questions about virtual resources or E-books provided through Moodle, please contact your course instructor directly. Otherwise, questions about physical textbooks and course materials can be directed to the UNWSP Campus Store:
- Email: campusstore@unwsp.edu
- Phone: 651-631-5280
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Questions or Feedback
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