Federal Textbook Requirement

By July 1, 2010, institutions that receive Title IV funds must, “to the maximum extent practicable,” disclose on their Internet course schedule the International Standard Book Number (“ISBN”) and retail price information of required and recommended textbooks and supplemental materials for each course listed on the institution’s course schedule. If the ISBN number is not available, the institution must include the author, title, publisher and copyright date instead. Finally, if the institution determines it is not practicable to disclose either the ISBN number or the alternative information, it must place “To Be Determined” on its Internet course schedule.

Institutions also must, as soon as practical and at the bookstore’s request, provide their bookstore the institution’s course schedule for the subsequent academic period, the number of students enrolled in each course, the maximum student enrollment in each course, and the ISBN numbers and retail price information of all required or recommended textbooks and supplemental materials.

Institutions must also disclose on any written course schedules that textbook information is available on their internet course schedules and provide the web address.

Institutions are encouraged to provide students information on institutional programs for renting textbooks or buying used textbooks, institutional guaranteed textbook buy-back programs, institutional alternative content delivery programs, and other cost-saving strategies.

HEOA: Section 133 {20 US Code § 1015b}/ GEN-10-09

 

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