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How does a Bookstore Student Charge Account work?

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Parents (or party paying student’s tuition bill) will be able to establish a charge limit for the account (minimum limit will be $600) for each semester. At the point of purchase (Textbook Center or Bookstore), student will need to present his/her student ID cards to a cashier. The total dollar amount of the purchase will be added to the student’s tuition bill and the charge limit will be reduced by that amount. For example, if a student has a $600 charge limit and makes a $100 purchase, the charge limit would then be reduced to $500 and $100 would be added to the student’s tuition bill.

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