stack of 6 college textbooks, including psychology, physics and algebra
The JagStore has set up a drop box for spring book rental returns outside Washington Hall. In addition, students must order summer course materials online.

JagStore shares guidance for summer online book buying, spring rental returns

As distance learning continues at Augusta University during the COVID-19 public health crisis, the JagStore has provided information on how to purchase books online for the summer semester, as well as how to return spring session rentals.

Summer session textbooks and materials

Summer session textbooks and course materials will be available for online JagStore purchase beginning May 1. Students may use Mastercard, Visa, and Discover online, and students who have financial aid or loans available may charge directly to their student account from May 1-29 and June 22-26.

Spring session rental book returns

The JagStore has installed a book return bin on Talcott Street on the Summerville Campus between Washington Hall and Katherine Street where students may return spring rental books. The JagStore is also developing a method for students who are not in the local area to return rental books.

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A safe book return bin is set up outside the Summerville JagStore on the east side of Washington Hall.
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The JagStore staff are among #OurAUHeroes for helping to shift all course material and textbook orders online for summer semester. Pictured left to right are Stephanie Sturman, Kadasen Miller, Crystal Ellison, Maggie Trigg, Matt Smith, Rebecca Luca and Michelle Neely.

 

 

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Denise Parrish

Denise Parrish is Director of Communications for Philanthropy and Alumni Engagement at Augusta University. Contact her to schedule an interview on this topic at 706-721-9760 or mparrish@augusta.edu.

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