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Textbooks

The BYU Salt Lake Center does not maintain an on–campus bookstore. Textbooks for your BYU Salt Lake Center classes may be ordered online through the BYU Bookstore on the Provo campus (www.byubookstore.com). Textbooks will be available for order approximately one month prior to the start of each semester or term. Please order your books at the earliest date possible so that you will receive them on time for your classes.

Payment for your textbooks may be made by credit card or by charging the purchase to your student account. This may be done online at the time you place your book order. You can also designate, at the time you place your order, how you want to obtain delivery of your textbooks. You may choose one of three methods:

  1. Bring up the BYU Bookstore home page and click on BYU Textbooks in the menu on the left–side of the screen.
  2. Click on Purchase Books Online.
  3. Click on the Yellow Circle entitled Shop by Course.
  4. To look up your textbooks, select a term from the list provided.
  5. The list of departments for this term will then appear in the Department window.
  6. Select a department, then continue and select a course.
  7. A list of sections will appear; click on each set of sections in which you are enrolled.
  8. Click on the FIND BOOKS FOR THESE COURSES button once you have added all courses for which you want to purchase books.
  9. Review the textbooks listed and verify that the information is correct. Then click Add These Books to the My Cart link at the bottom of the page. Then click Check Out.
  10. Next click on Payment Option and indicate how you will pay for your textbooks.
  11. Click the Shipping/Pickup link to indicate how you will receive delivery. Type in your e–mail address and password (if you have ordered textbooks through the BYU Bookstore online previously).
  12. Click Continue. First–time users of this page will need to fill out the request account information. Be sure to fill in all the required fields. Then click Continue again.
  13. Print out a copy of your book order for your records.

If you prefer, you may purchase your textbooks directly from the BYU Bookstore on the Provo campus by printing a booklist, and pulling your titles from the textbook shelves, and paying through the regular cashiering stations on the third floor of the Bookstore.

If you choose to buy your textbooks from outside sources, it is your responsibility to ensure you buy the correct edition

For information regarding textbook refunds and dates for book sell-backs, please see the BYU Bookstore Web site at www.byubookstore.com

Bookstore Refunds

Full or partial refunds on textbooks are given per bookstore policy. There are no refunds given on opened packets. Receipts are required for full refunds. NO refund will be given on a textbook being returned where it has been or will be replaced by a textbook from ANY other source. Read the Refund Policy attached to your sales receipt for the full refund policy. Read the Refund Policy attached to your sales receipt for the full refund policy.

Book Sellback

The bookstore will conduct book sellback at the end of each semester/term. Actual dates and times will be printed on your Refund Policy attached to your sales receipt.

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Final Exams

Final examinations will be given at the times shown in the class schedule. Examinations are not given early. The examination periods are firmly scheduled parts of the semester; you must not make plans that interfere with these important academic activities. If illness or other uncontrollable circumstances prevent you from taking a final examination at the scheduled time, you are responsible to inform the class instructor as soon as possible. Your instructor will make arrangements for you to take the final and finish your class.

Should a conflict arise between the schedules of a Provo campus final exam and a BYU Salt Lake Center exam, priority rests with the Provo class exam. It is the responsibility of the student to make the conflict known to the BYU Salt Lake Center instructor as soon as possible so an alternate time can be arranged.

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Grading

The BYU Salt Lake Center follows all university grading policies as outlined in the online Brigham Young University Undergraduate Catalog. (http://saas.byu.edu/catalog/)

For extenuating circumstances that arise after the discontinuance deadline, your instructor may choose to give you the grade of “Incomplete” provided you have been attending class and are not failing the course. An “Incomplete Contract” must be prepared and signed by both you and the instructor and submitted along with a $10 fee to the BYU Salt Lake Center front office. This will enable you to finish your class, according to terms set by the instructor, and receive a grade and credit.

A current student may access his/her grades through the Route Y system by accessing AIM. For further information, refer to AIM Instructions for Internet Access listed previously.

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BYU Salt Lake Center ID

Students taking classes at the BYU Salt Lake Center can obtain a new BYU ID card, available from the BYU Salt Lake Center or from the BYU ID office on campus (2310 WSC). The old card must be surrendered at the time the new card is received. This new card will allow access to the Triad Center parking terrace and BYU Salt Lake Center facility. The new card will be valid for services on both the main campus in Provo and the BYU Salt Lake Center.

Replacement cards are $10 at the BYU Salt Lake Center.

Parking

Parking for BYU Salt Lake Center students is in the parking terrace located at 400 West and North Temple, directly west of the BYU Salt Lake Center Building (Triad 3). A BYU Salt Lake Center ID card is required to gain access to the parking terrace. (Please see the map on the back cover of this bulletin.)

Please follow the posted signs to available student parking. You should not park in places posted as reserved for other tenants of the Triad campus.

There is a bridge atop the sixth level of the parking terrace which accesses the third floor of the BYU Salt Lake Center. We strongly encourage you to use this passageway into the center. You will find this route much more efficient than waiting for an elevator in the lobby of the first floor.

Students with concerns about accessibility should use the elevators in the parking terrace and enter the center through main doors on the first floor.

Parking in the terrace is intended only for students attending classes at the center. Students coming to Salt Lake City for other purposes should use other available public parking.

To access student parking, enter the gate on the south end of the garage between North and South Temple Street on 400 West. This gate is marked “Student Parking.” Please present your BYU Salt Lake Center ID card at the card reader. In the event the gate does not open, pull a parking ticket and take it to the library or front office for validation. Please observe all parking signs. When exiting the parking area, present your student ID at the parking reader or insert a validated ticket stub. In the event the gate will not raise, push the intercom button and tell security you are a BYU student and need to exit the parking facility. If your card does not work within one week of being issued, let the BYU Salt Lake Center front office or the library personnel know.

Security

The BYU Salt Lake Center Triad campus is patrolled by officers from The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter‐day Saints Security Department and officers from Peak Alarm Company. These officers are charged with the safety and security of the students, staff, faculty, and tenants of the Triad campus.

There are “Blue Light” emergency call boxes in the parking lots near the elevators for assistance in emergencies.

You should report all suspicious activity to Security, including medical emergencies, fire, theft, and vandalism.

Please report all crimes, fires, injuries, and suspicious or unsafe situations to the Security Office immediately. The emergency phone number is 801‐240‐2771. For nonemergencies, call 801‐240‐2661.

Lost and Found

The lost and found is located in the BYU Salt Lake Center Library. All lost items turned in will be recorded in a log book and held at the library for a minimum of thirty days. Every reasonable effort will be made to locate the rightful owner. Items not claimed by the end of each semester will be donated to Deseret Industries.

To check on lost items, call 801‐933‐9421 or come in person to the library.

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