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Textbook Pre-Pack Service
North Carolina Agricultural and Technical State University

 
What is Pre- Pack (Reserve) Service?
The University Bookstore is pleased to offer this free service to all of its students. This service allow students to get their books early and avoid the rush at the beginning of the semester. We will pull, box, and ring up your books, so all you have to do is pick the books up when you arrive to campus.

Why Reserve Textbooks?
Reserving  your textbooks is convenient because it saves you time. You won't have to search for your textbooks when you arrive to campus. They will be at the Bookstore boxed and waiting for you.
Also by reserving your textbooks, you get first choice of used books. Used books are priced at 25% off the cost of new books. The sooner we receive your request, the more likely we will have used books to fill your order ( provided the books required for your classes are not new editions).

How Much Will My Books Cost?
To be safe, you should allow approximately $600- $700 to cover the cost of books, although this may vary according to the availability of new and used books.

How Can I Pay For My Books?
We accept Visa, Mastercard, and American Express. We do not accept personal checks through the mail for this program because there is no way to know in advance how much checks should be made out for. Be sure to provide your credit card information on the form on the website. We will only process your order upon credit card approval .

How Do I Exchange or Return Books?
The University Bookstore will be happy to assist you. in exchanging or returning books. Simply bring you student ID and your receipt into the Bookstore. Refer to the Refund Policy at the right for specifics.

How Do I Reserve Textbooks?
You may reserve your textbooks by visiting the website at http://www.ncatbookstore.com.  Once there, click on the textbook hyperlink.

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