ASU Textbook Rental

On December 6, 2004, the Faculty Senate at Appalachian State University voted 18-3 to dissolve the textbook rental program and institute "alternative methods for saving students money". The minutes of... continue reading »

1,000 signatures Goal: 1,000
All Signatures (1,000 total)
51.
Brian Clarkw 29 June 2015
52.
Robert R 28 June 2015
53.
Rebecca C 28 June 2015
54.
Amy S 25 June 2015
55.
Anamarie T 25 June 2015
56.
Joshua O 21 June 2015
57.
Jon H 19 June 2015

"i spend enough on the books i have to buy already, i can't afford to have to buy books that could be rented"

58.
Thomas H 13 June 2015
59.
Jessica Laurenhurleyh 11 June 2015
60.
Katherine B 10 June 2015
61.
Austin S 8 June 2015
62.
Angelique A 5 June 2015

"keep the rental system"

63.
Trisha C 2 June 2015
64.
Benjamin V 28 May 2015
65.
Chris O 27 May 2015
66.
Wesley B 26 May 2015
67.
Robert M 23 May 2015
68.
Rebecca I 20 May 2015

"textbook rentals need to stay!"

69.
Amanda R 19 May 2015
70.
Jennifer M 9 May 2015
71.
Jessica C 4 May 2015
72.
Rebecca L 3 May 2015
73.
Jennifer L 2 May 2015

"The text book rental was one of the reasons I chose Appalachian"

74.
Holly S 30 April 2015

"I think that teachers should be allowed to choose the textbook they want to teach from for their class, however, I don't think that discontinuing the textbook system is the best option. I went to community college before I came here. Though the prices for"

75.
Lauren G 24 April 2015
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