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Rule 3339-10-04 | Textbook policy.

 

(A) Policy

The selection and adoption of textbooks and/or course materials are an academic departmental responsibility. Academic departments are encouraged to adopt the most appropriate and highest quality textbook for presenting course content and accomplishing course objectives. However, to maintain our goal of higher education access and affordability for our students and to comply with the Ohio department of higher education statutory requirements, academic departments are also encouraged to take into consideration the cost and expense of the textbook and other materials for the student taking the course when making adoption decisions.

Academic departments should make selections for required textbooks and supplemental and other course materials no later than the first day of class registration to ensure that sufficient quantities of textbooks and supplemental materials are available to meet the needs of students and to assist students in being responsible consumers.

Some exceptions may apply, including when the instructor for a course is not assigned before the registration process begins. In these situations, it is recommended that the instructor or department selects materials that are similar in cost to those previously used for the course.

Before each upcoming academic term, the office of the university registrar shall partner with the university bookstore to make publicly accessible the following information for each upcoming academic term:

(1) The international standard book number and retail price information of required and recommended commercial textbooks and supplemental materials for each course listed in the course schedule; and

(2) The expected number of students enrolled in each course and the maximum student enrollment for the course.

The office of the university registrar, in consultation with the university bookstore, shall communicate to the deans, department chairs, and program directors the date by which their textbook information is to be provided to the university bookstore.

The textbook information provided to the university bookstore shall be published on the university bookstore website and shall be made readily accessible through a link from the universitys on-line course registration system.

If the international standard book number is not available, then the author, title, publisher, and copyright date for such college textbook or supplemental material will be published. If the university bookstore determines that the disclosure of the information required by this policy is not practicable for a college textbook or supplemental material, then it will place the designation to be determined in lieu of the information required.

(B) Departmental responsibilities

(1) The information referenced in paragraph (A) of this rule will be made available by academic departments and programs each academic term to the ecampus online bookstore on or before a date specified by the office of the university registrar. The academic departments and programs will endeavor to ensure that the information provided to the ecampus online bookstore is in an acceptable format so as to avoid unnecessary orders and returns.

(2) Unless the academic department has made other arrangements, it is the responsibility of each individual instructor to secure his or her own desk copies of textbooks.

(3) Each academic department or program and regional campus coordinator should designate a person to act as its representative with the ecampus online bookstore and should inform the bookstore of the name of the designated person.

(4) To the extent possible, the ecampus online bookstore should be notified of increased enrollments of scheduled course sections and/or of additional course sections to be offered.

(5) Following the submission to the ecampus bookstore of textbook lists for the upcoming academic term, instructors are expected to use the textbooks specified for that term.

(6) Departmental representatives should use the option available with the ecampus online bookstore to indicate that no textbook is required when an instructor does not plan to use a textbook for their course.

(C) Additional bookstore responsibilities

The university bookstore is responsible for disseminating information to students regarding:

(1) Available institutional programs for renting textbooks or for purchasing used textbooks;

(2) Available institutional guaranteed textbook buy-back programs, if any;

(3) Available institutional alternative content delivery programs; or

(4) Other available institutional cost-saving strategies.

Last updated October 3, 2022 at 8:55 AM

Supplemental Information

Authorized By: 3339.1
Amplifies: 3339.1
Prior Effective Dates: 9/30/1999, 10/31/2002, 11/7/2003, 3/21/2005, 9/13/2012, 9/12/2013, 12/6/2018, 11/1/2021