CU Book Store Charges

 

  
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Undergraduates: CU Book Access Complete

, ɫƵ’s equitable access course materials program, provides degree-seeking undergraduate students access to their required course materials before the first day of class for a one-time, flat-rate price per semester, every fall and spring.

Materials in this program are provided in a digital-first format on or before the first day of class in Canvas, ɫƵ’s online learning platform. Should a particular class require print materials, students will receive an email letting them know they have a pickup at the CU Book Store. 

The charge (“CU Book Access Complete”) is automatically added to the first university bill of the semester. The charge is billed at that time, but students have until the course drop deadline to opt out of the program and the charge would then be reversed. This gives students the maximum amount of time to make choices about their course schedule.

If a student chooses to opt out of the CU Book Access Complete program, they will be able to select which digital materials they wish to purchase on a material-by-material basis from the CU Book Store, through the CU Book Access Select plan. Select Access Course Materials are instantly accessible on the first day of class in Canvas. The charge (“CU Book Access Select”) is automatically added to the university bill.

Visit  and on the book store's website to learn more about how this program works, its benefits and how to access materials.

 

  Are you receiving financial aid?

If so, you may need to authorize your aid so it can pay toward all charges on your bill including CU Book Access or other book store charges. If it's needed, it will show up as a to-do item in Buff Portal on your . If you don’t have the to-do or it’s already completed, then you’re all set!

Graduate and Undergraduate Students: Textbook and School Supply Purchases

You can apply up to $1,500 in CU Book Store charges per semester to your tuition and fee bill during the fall, spring and summer terms. Visit the for more information.