Course Material Ordering Process
Timeline of Important Dates
- The Campus Store’s letter of request for upcoming quarter requisitions will be emailed to faculty four weeks into the preceding quarter.
- Requisition forms for the upcoming quarter are due to the Campus Store two weeks prior to the first day of registration (currently enrolled students). Courses without requisitions will be listed as, “No information provided-see instructor” until instructor provides adoption information. Requisitions for fall quarter are due during spring quarter.
- The course material list will be posted to the WCC Campus Store website on the first day of registration for that upcoming academic quarter. This is in compliance with federal Higher Education Opportunity Act (HEOA) requirements and Washington state information disclosure laws.
Process for Submitting Requisition Forms
- Instructors should submit individual forms for each course.
- Requisition forms will be available in the following places:
- In person from the Campus Store
- Attached to the emailed letter of request
- The WCC Campus Store website (under “Staff” area)
- The staff site (under forms/bookstore)
- Some areas (Math, English, ESL, ESLA, Allied Health areas) should consult with their area coordinators before submitting requisitions.
- All forms should be delivered to Robert Perks at the WCC Campus Store:
- Robert Perks
- [email protected]
- 360-383-3441
The Campus Store can help research availability and pricing of course materials. Please confirm retail pricing with the Campus Store before quoting prices to students. If course materials are unavailable or will be delayed, the Campus Store will notify the instructor.
Uniform Adoption Program
- Personalized customer service: Come in and our knowledgeable, friendly staff will welcome you and help you find exactly what you need.
- Comprehensive textbook selection and availability at competitive prices. Shop online or in the store.
- Rental option for select titles: Pay a low rental fee and return the book at the end of the quarter.
- Buybacks: Texts that are still in demand can be sold back to the textbook wholesale companies for cash! Buybacks are held on the specific dates and times, usually at the end of each quarter. Check the buyback schedule.
- Custom book orders and bundles.
Returns & Exchanges
- All sections of multi-sectioned courses (Math 97-sections a,b,c, etc.) are expected to use the same core textbook or no text at all.
- Once a core text is adopted for a particular course number, that text will continue to be used for the remaining life of the edition or a minimum of two years. Instructors may also choose to use no text.
Exceptions/Amendments
- Instructors may choose a supplemental text in addition to the designated text (1996 amendment).
- ENGL 100, 101, 102 instructors have a choice between either of two pre-designated writing/rhetoric books and either of two pre-designated readers (2002 amendment).
- Instructors may choose low-cost copy duplicated materials in lieu of the designated text (2002 amendment).
- Online sections maybe exempt from the uniform adoption provision regarding multi-sectioned courses.
- Allied Health/Tech Prep areas-Instructors are encouraged to reuse materials, but may choose any text (2006 amendment).
If a department determines that it can no longer utilize a particular text, the department may change the material, following one full quarter’s/90 days prior notice to the Campus Store.
General Background & Rationale
This program was developed in 1994 as part of the initial founding of the WCC Campus Store. The primary purpose of the program was and is to save students money on their course material purchases. Direct benefits include lower prices through volume purchasing, lower shipping costs through local procurement (buyback), less general administrative costs, higher buyback values, increased scale and scope of potential book rental titles, as well as stability and continuity in academic material coverage. This program has saved students two million dollars in upfront textbook costs over the past 18 years as well as hundreds of thousands of dollars in increased buyback values. This program supports recent federal and state government directives concerning education cost awareness, reduction, and transparency (see WAC 516-40-010).
Returnability Program
The Campus Store will only order course materials that are 100% returnable to the original vendor, including customizable texts.
Exceptions
Non-returnable course materials may be ordered by the Campus Store if the academic department or Instruction Office provides financial responsibility for any unsold material. (1999 amendment)
General Background & Rationale
As part of the discussions for the initial founding of the College’s Campus Store, it was determined by WCC’s administration that unused and nonreturnable textbook retail merchandise had the potential to significantly undermine store profitability. The Campus Store and the College do not have budgeted funding to absorb written-off retail merchandise. The Campus Store has been directed not to order nonreturnable retail course material.
Contact
Whatcom Community CollegeCampus Bookstore
235 W. Kellogg Rd
Syre Student Center, Room 101
Bellingham, WA 98226
(360) 383-3435
Your Campus Store
We are the official bookstore for Whatcom Community College. We offer textbooks and other class materials; office, school, and art supplies; Orca gear, gifts and memorabilia. You can also purchase stamps and discount movie tickets.
You will find us in the Syre Student Center which is located behind the Laidlaw Center. Please find us on the campus map.
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Our Mission
The Whatcom Community College Store is committed to exemplary customer service and providing the WCC community competitive prices on textbooks, and other relevant merchandise. We are here to provide information and class materials to students, as well as convenient on-campus purchasing for everyone at WCC.
The Campus Store is owned and operated by the college. All proceeds belong to the college and any profits gained go back to the school to support college programs.