Bookstore

The AUS Bookstore has moved ONLINE!

Textbook Orders

Ordering textbooks is as easy as 1-2-3!

  1. Log into www.antiochseattle.bkstr.com and click “Textbooks”
  2. Select your courses using your class schedule
  3. Pick from new, used, rental books where available and checkout

Books will be sent to your home or whatever address you specify via FedEx. Orders placed on business days are shipped within 24 hours and generally arrive in 4-6 days. Standard shipping is FREE! Expedited shipping is also available for an extra charge.
If you need help, have questions or don’t have Internet access, call 800-621-4088 and speak with a Follett Virtual Bookstore representative.

Textbook Buyback

In addition to 24/7 Textbook Buyback service available through the online store, a Follett representative will conduct an on-campus buyback near the end of each quarter.

Next on-campus buyback:
Sept. 7 and 8: 2pm to 7pm
Sept. 9: 10am to 5pm

Bookstore Accounts

Students whose financial aid is greater than tuition costs may activate a bookstore account to charge the cost of textbooks at the online AUS Bookstore.
For more information, please contact the Student Accounts Office at studentaccounts.aus@antioch.edu or 206-268-4009.

Returns Policy

Textbooks may be returned within 14 days of receipt or 14 days from the start of classes, whichever is later.  Items shipped within 10 days of the end of classes are non-refundable.  No authorization is required, but textbooks must be in the original condition.  For each title, fill in the quantity being sent back in the “Ret Qty’ column.  Ship returns along with a copy of this packing list.  Returns will be credited to your account within 30 days of receipt.  New textbooks must be received in new condition, so please pack your books securely. Software or CD refunds are accepted only if unopened, unless defective.  New items received with markings or damaged will be credited at the used price.  Follett Virtual Bookstores is not responsible for items lost or damaged in transit.  It is suggested that a traceable method of shipping be used such as UPS or insured Parcel Post.  Any insurance is the responsibility of the sender. 

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