get the facts at www.nacs.org University of Illinois
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get the facts at www.nacs.org University of Illinois
University of Illinois F u l l Tr a n s p a re n c y on Te xtbook Pr ic in g The Illini Union Bookstore provides comprehensive Having a local competitor nearby also demands that the information on required course materials on its web site store be vigilant about competitive pricing. “We check so students can shop around to get the best value for prices at all levels with our competitor to make sure that we their dollar. The store also saved students more than meet or beat their textbook prices,” Posas says. “So for the $150,000 in the 2012 fall semester alone by expanding student, if the price is its rental program. equal, why go to the second location when About the University of Illinois they can ‘one-stop The University of Illinois is the largest university in the state with campuses in Chicago, Springfield, and UrbanaChampaign. The Illini Union Bookstore on the Urbana-Champaign campus is the University’s official bookstore and serves approximately 42,600 students. The Challenge: Help Students Shop for Lowest Textbook Prices shop’ at our store!” The Solution: Transparency, Hosting a Student Book Exchange, Increasing Rental To make it easier for students to comparison shop for The Illini Union Bookstore began as a student book textbooks, the store exchange in the 1920s. Now owned by the university continues to post complete information about required and reporting to the Department of Student Affairs, the course materials on its web site, including ISBN numbers store’s mission is to provide superior value and service and buyback prices. Today, the store maintains low to students. Store managers are especially determined to textbook pricing with 16% markup on new textbooks and help students get the most value for their textbook dollar. 55% retail buyback pricing. According to Dan Posas, store director and associate “If you were strictly following a financial model, you director, Retail Operations, students are often responsible would not post all this data, because you could be giving for buying their own textbooks, even when their parents business away by making it easy for students to shop pay for other college-related expenses. “Even though elsewhere,” Posas says. “But we work for Student tuition and fees and other expenses are far more than Affairs and we are here for the best interests of the textbooks, course materials costs impact students (continued on back) more directly,” he says. get the facts at www.nacs.org students. With the information we provide, our students students more than $150,000 for the 2012 fall semester can find the best price, shop around, maybe buy the alone, compared to a $70,000 savings for the whole year book from their buddy across the hallway,” Posas says. last year. “We just want to make sure we get the best information to them so they can make informed decisions when The Results they’re buying their books.” Since it began providing book lists, ISBN numbers, The store also partners with the student-run Illini Book Exchange (SBX), which matches used-book sellers with buyers, who then conduct monetary transactions and maintaining low textbook prices, the store has seen a huge increase in web traffic as well as an increase in buyback units. on their own. Upon request, the store provides SBX with By giving students detailed information they need to an electronic database of their booklist. Once a student comparison shop, the store has also created goodwill finds the required book on the and strengthened its reputation as a trusted student store web site, they have the resource. Even though students option of going to the SBX web like to price shop, many still buy site and finding it for resale. their used books from the store. However, students are highly And when they do need to encouraged to double check that it purchase new materials— is the correct book. They can then including revised editions and arrange to meet with the seller in obscure texts—they know they the bookstore lobby. can find them at the store. “We have a banner in our lobby that “We work hard to reduce the says ‘SBX Meets Here.’ The area is burden on students,” Posas lighted, it’s heavily trafficked, and notes. “The student-centered it’s safe,” Posas says. “It’s a good approach is a very different partnership all the way around. It business model. Of course we benefits students by giving them another way to lower have to make money—between the staff and students, we their price on textbooks and offering a safe place for employ close to 200 people. But we can do that and still buyers to meet with sellers.” be student-friendly and deliver the necessary required product at a reasonable price.” The store continues to expand textbook buying options and finding ways to better serve its students. The store increased the availability of textbook rental from 300 titles to more than 4,000 titles! The program has saved © National Association of College Stores get the facts at www.nacs.org