AS Bookloan Book Voucher - Now Open for Fall 2024

Need textbooks? to get started!

  • 3-11 credit units: $100 voucher
  • 12+ credit units: $200 voucher

Note: Applications will be processed on a first come, first serve basis. This application will close on November 20th, 2024 or whenever funds run out. Students must spend their book voucher by November 27th, 2024.

 

EARLY ACCESS before August 23rd is available for this voucher if you participate in any of the following programs/resource centers:

  • African American Resource Center (services for Black and African American students)
  • City DREAM (services for undocumented students, mixed-status students, and all students affected by immigration/citizenship issues)
  • DSPS (Disabled Students Programs & Services, services for disabled students)
  • Family Resource Center (services for student parents)
  • Guardian Scholars (services for current or former foster youth)
  • HARTS (Homeless At-Risk Transitional Students, services for students experiencing or at risk of housing insecurity)
  • New Directions (services for justice-impacted and formerly incarcerated students)
  • Office of International Programs (services for students who are F-1 visa holders)
  • Queer Resource Center (services for LGBTQIA+ students)
  • Spark Point (Basic Needs Services)
  • Way-Pass (services for formerly incarcerated women)

Borrow Textbooks — For Free!

The Bookloan Program is provided by the Associated Students (AS) in partnership with ȷ Library. Eligible students can borrow up to four textbooks for the whole semester, completely free of charge! The program operates out of the Rosenberg Library at Ocean Campus.  This program is student-created and loans out thousands of textbooks each semester.  Books can be borrowed throughout the semester and are given out on a first-come first-served basis.  AS recommends that you borrow as early in the semester as possible.

Available Textbooks

Because the College is in remote instruction mode, most of our books have been centralized and are now searchable online. The AS Bookloan and Library collections are constantly being updated with new titles and heavily used titles are in OneSearch found on the .

Suggested steps to find titles:

  • Search for the title in OneSearch
    • Instructions
      • Go to the and look for the search box on the homepage.
      • Click on the tab called “Books & Media”
      • Type the title of the textbook you are looking for. Put it in quotes for better results.  Example: “Invitation to the Life Span”
      • There may be several loan options available.  Bookloan program titles circulate for the entire semester. They will labeled: Reserve Semester Book Loan
      • Log in and request a copy.  The Library will notify you when it is ready for pick up.

Note: due to limited funding the Bookloan program does not carry novels, access codes, or loose-leaf books. For English and other courses, check the Library OneSearch or your local public Library. The Library also has some textbooks that can be borrowed for short periods of time through the program. 

Don't see the book you need? Feel free to . We will let you know if we are able to get the book.

Easy Return Process

All books are due back to campus by the last day of finals. Simply bring all AS Bookloan Books, regardless of where you picked them up, to the 24-hour Rosenberg Library drop box. The drop box is a slot on the right wall of the Rosenberg Library, which you will see as you approach the main doors. If you can't come to a campus or center,  mail materials to: City College of San Francisco | Ocean Campus | Rosenberg Library | 50 Frida Kahlo Way | San Francisco, CA 94112.

Questions about this program?  Contact bookloan@mail.ccsf.edu

 

Frequently Asked Questions

All students enrolled in classes are eligible to borrow from Bookloan. You must be registered in our system when you pick up materials. Registering is quick and easy, just be sure to bring your ȷ student identification card and we will take care of the rest.

The lending term for all materials lasts through the last official day of finals. To ensure you get your items back on time, Bookloan recommends taking your final exam and then depositing your materials in the book drop located outside the main entrance of the Rosenberg Library.

Lending begins one week prior to the start of classes each semester. Bookloan remains open throughout the semester. Check in for upcoming dates and times, as hours vary from semester to semester.

Priority students are students who are enrolled in a full-time status AND qualify under one of the following statuses:

  • Receiving financial aid or the BOG fee waiver - 12 units
  • AB540 - 12 units
  • Veterans - 9 units
  • DSPS - 6 units

Priority students must provide documentation of their status at the time of borrowing.

All students enrolled in classes are eligible to borrow from Bookloan. If you do not qualify as a priority student, you may begin borrowing on the Bookloan's 3rd open day each term. Check-in for upcoming dates.

Like most nonprofits, Bookloan operates on a finite budget. Since textbook costs are so high, Bookloan must prioritize high need materials. This means Bookloan carries many but not all titles used at ȷ.

Academic holds are placed when a student fails to return all materials by the due date. Often a textbook is returned, but not a study guide or workbook. Once all materials are received, the hold will be lifted and students may resume using their accounts. If your item has been lost or stolen, please contact us to determine the replacement value fee.