<p>Isn’t what we pay for the year, like 24,000 dollars, include book costs? Then why do people choose to buy books online at Amazon and such?</p>
<p>Books are not included.</p>
<p>unlimitedx is right and wrong, depending on how one reads the OP’s question. When calculating your financial aid, the FAO sets aside $1326 for “Books & Supplies.” Of course, depending on the course (no pun intended), the cost of book varies. You are responsible for buying your own books. The money used to buy your books may come from several sources. The Estimated Family Contribution money should be used towards buying books. If you have financial aid covering most or all of your fees, you will receive a “Refund” from the university and you can use that money to buy your books. While a certain amount is alotted towards buying books, it is up to you to buy your own books. Books are not handed out in class, but are bought on your own time at any location you wish.</p>
<p>Hope that clears things up,
TTG</p>
<p>so I should not buy books like right now from amazon? I should wait till the welcome week or something?</p>
<p>comegetused.com FTW.</p>