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Don't Pay for Textbooks: Organize a Book Swap
By Lauren Bayne Anderson
January 25, 2010
Tired of giving all your cash to the campus bookstore? Angry about the high prices they charge for even used books? Well, you and your friends don’t have to take it anymore.
Organize a textbook swap! When hosted at a central location on campus it’s a great way for you—and hundreds of your campus cohorts to get your textbooks for FREE. It’s easy to set up and even better, it’s easy on your wallet.
Here’s how:
- Reserve a room on campus for the date and time of your choosing—preferably once students have selected their classes and course book lists have been made available, but before the new classes are in full swing. If the swap will take place with the start of the new semester, spread the word about the swap at the end of the previous semester, before students sell their books back to the bookstore.
- Post fliers on campus and in the student newspaper advertising the event and the cut off date for donations. If you’d like, you can include a list of highly coveted titles that are popular for certain classes.
- Have students drop off books at a central location in advance and keep a master list of donations. Students who have donated will be eligible to participate in the swap, so give them a voucher for the “resell value” of the books they’ve donated (what the campus bookstore would charge for the same book). They’ll be able to walk away with other books equaling the value of the books they donated.
- Before the swap officially begins, organize the books by subject or class.
- When the swap is over, plan what you’ll do with the leftovers. For example: Once all the students with vouchers have chosen their books, open up the swap to other students who can pay a cut-rate price for the leftovers. You can also donate them to the bookstore and give the cash they earn to a campus organization or charity of your choosing. Or, donate the books directly to a library or a local underprivileged school.
If you love the idea, but aren’t up to taking on the project alone, get a campus organization you participate in involved. In addition to the money you’ll save on textbooks, it’s a great way to get some organizational leadership experience to put on your resume. The organization will also pick up the tab for the fliers and advertising fees— in addition to adding some helpful hands.

JasonE135
over 1 year ago
If some of your books aren't available at the book swap, check out www.textbookpricecomparison.com before you buy. It compares prices on the web and gives you a full chart of how much you'll pay at each site - very helpful!
mattyevz
over 1 year ago
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piiblue
almost 2 years ago
are there any other options besides ebay and this book swapping idea? it sounds like a good idea, but i would like to find all possible options.
ShanequaL6
almost 2 years ago
cool idea
charles73
almost 2 years ago
Or you could just buy the books used on sites like ebay for 1/3 of the original price. Better with this book swap though, it's often just a little hard finding the book you need before someone else finds it.Might be worth looking into arranging a bookswap at my school but most likely a huge job pulling it of.
JoanieL
about 2 years ago
That is an awesome idea!
geraldin03
about 2 years ago
great
pfckenney
about 2 years ago
Good idea
SemajaB2
about 2 years ago
Cool!!!
Dclay7
about 2 years ago
Great ideal!
SmithCecily
about 2 years ago
fantasic idea. good luck. stupid high prices rrrr
DanielT769
over 2 years ago
I need money for buying books...
ConnieR24
over 2 years ago
Anything to help save money is a great idea!
chrisconti73
over 2 years ago
I agree, I think it's a wonderful idea and hope my school will allow such an event. I'm a little confused by AlemayehuD comment.... I don't understand the meaning, but, I'm more confused by how the color of anyones skin matters for a book exchange..... Can't we all just get along?
AlemayehuD
over 2 years ago
i hope which is happen more for african students