In an email sent out to EU students, faculty and staff, the university bookstore has made some changes when it comes to returning rental textbooks.
According to the email, “Due to COVID-19 related issues: you have two choices in terms of returning your rental textbooks - 1) Drop them in the blue mailbox outside of the Campus Police Station by May 1st or 2) Request a pre-paid UPS mailing label from the bookstore.”
Textbook rentals are due back to the police station drop box by 4:30 p.m. on May 1, or postmarked by May 2 if they are mailed back.
To request a UPS mailing label, email jdudenhoefer@edinboro.edu with your address and the weight of your textbooks. These labels may be requested until May 1; if the books are not returned the bookstore will charge the credit card on file from the time of purchase.
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