May 2017 Buyback TimesLocation: Pulver Pavilion, Cotter Union
Wednesday May 10 8:30-4Thursday May 11 8:30-4Friday May 12 8:30-4Saturday May 13 8:30-4Sunday May 14 10-4Monday May 15 8:30-4What you need to know about selling your books...Students who own books they no longer need may sell them with the Bookstore's textbook recycling buyback
program. Books from Colby's recycling buyback may be re-used at Colby or at other campuses across the country.
When a book is to be used on campus next semester you have two options...1) At our end of semester buybacks in May and December, the College will pay 50% of the current price of a new copy of the book if the book:
Is a required text for a class next semester.
Is needed to fill next term's enrollment.Is in resalable condition.
2) Or you can use our Colby Bookstore U-Sell ®; ProgramStudent-to-Student Textbook Recycling - we just help a little!
The Colby Bookstore U-Sell program, started in 1988, gives students a chance to have their text placed on the bookstore
shelves with our regular textbook stock. As a student YOU set the sale price and if your text sells, YOU receive all the money. We do
not charge any fees or percentages for this service.
U-Sell book registration is available twice a year during the end of semester buybacks in May and December. We've got the most
up-to-date list possible of the books faculty are definitely assigning for next semester's courses. You can U-Sell any book which
is on this list of "adopted" books. Money for books sold through the U-Sell program is available just after book return period ends at the start of the following semester.
Want to know more about the U-Sell program? Here are the answers to some of our most frequently asked questions about
U-Sell...
For books not needed here on campus...The Bookstore acts as an agent for two national used book wholesalers during our
end of semester buybacks. We provide this service so that students can sell their books even if we can't buy them at the higher
bookstore price. If one wholesaler doesn't need your book, we will automatically check the second wholesaler. This allows us to recycle
more used books into the national used text market, and gives you the best value possible for your books.
The prices paid for used books by the national wholesalers are set by them and average 10% to 33% of
the price of the book if purchased new. Many factors contribute to the price set for books by the wholesalers, including:
Release or impending release of a new edition - old editions have no national value.
National supply and demand for the book in the textbook market.
Have more questions?Have more questions about Textbook Recycling Buyback and how it works? Here's our Textbook Recycling
Buyback FAQ.