Students will be able to charge course materials and school supplies to their eBill beginning Dec. 7.
“For many years, we’ve heard the Auburn family calling for an option like this,” said Auburn University Bookstore Assistant Director Russell Weldon in a press release. “We’ve seen students who struggle to afford textbooks and have to make a decision about when or even if to buy a book. This program will allow families the time and flexibility to be able to afford all course materials at the beginning of each semester.”
Students must be in good financial standing with the University to use the eBill option, according to the press release. There is a $1,000 limit per semester and students can only charge course-related materials.
Returned merchandise will be credited back to the original payment type, according to the press release.
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