Eagle Learning Essentials (ELE) is an affordable textbook rental
          program through the Barnes and Noble Bookstore

Eagle Learning Essentials

Eagle Learning Essentials (ELE) is an affordable textbook rental program through the Barnes and Noble Bookstore. Through this program, students can receive required textbooks, lab manuals, access codes and electronic books conveniently before the first day of class.

The ELE bundle will provide the needed learning materials at $14 per credit hour (added to your student account), saving students up to 35-50% on the cost of course materials. The cost can be paid by financial aid or by the student. If a student enrolls in a payment plan, this charge will be included in the payment plan calculations. Supplies are not included in this program and will need to be purchased separately.

LIT students are automatically enrolled in the program at the time of registration and will begin receiving emails about selecting their preferred delivery method.

How does it work?

Register for Your Courses

Upon registering for courses, you will be automatically enrolled in the ELE rental access program.

Verify Your Order

Within 30 days of the first class day, students will receive an email through their LIT email account directing them to verify their classes, provide an address to have their rental books shipped to them, or select the option to pick up their ELE at the Barnes and Noble Campus Bookstore on the Lamar University campus.

Receive Your Books

Once you confirm your order, an email notification will be sent to your LIT email account notifying you when your rental order will be ready for pick up or when it will ship. You will be required to either provide an address to ship your books to or you will be given the option to pick up your ELE at the Barnes & Noble Campus Bookstore on the Lamar University campus. Your email and order number will provide guidance on shipping information and pick-up details.

Your digital materials will be delivered for your course(s) within Blackboard.

Returning or Buying Books at the End of the Semester
  • Wait until the end of the semester when Barnes & Noble (B&N) will be on our campus to accept textbook returns in-person.
  • Bring your books back to the Barnes & Noble Bookstore on the Lamar University campus located at:
    4405 Jimmy Simmons Blvd.
    Beaumont, TX 77705
    Hours: Monday-Thursday, 8 a.m.-4 p.m.; Friday, 8 a.m.-1 p.m.
  • Download a UPS label from the bookstore webpage and send your books back for free. To download this label, you will need to pull up your order number from a previous B&N order email.
  • Go to the Rental Book Return webpage.
    1. Input your original order number and email address, download a label, and bring it to a UPS return point
    2. Students will be notified through their LIT email about book return options. Students will have the option to purchase their textbook rentals through instructions that will be emailed to them from the Barnes & Noble bookstore
Opting out of ELE

The ELE bundle is designed to provide significant savings on course materials, but we understand that it may not be a fit for every student. You can compare the price of the ELE at $14 per credit hour to the opt out price at the lit.bncollege.com. If you do not wish to participate in the ELE program, you must opt out each semester. Students may opt-out or opt back in as many times as desired during the opt-out period and through the same opt-out link. No adjustments will be made to the ELE charges on your account until after the final opt-out date. In classes with digital materials, if students have opted out of the program, they will often have access to the digital material for a short-term period, for example, two weeks. After that free trial ends, students who have opted out will lose access. Therefore, it is the responsibility of the student who opts out to purchase access to that digital material for their use after the free access period ends.

Opt In/Opt Out

The deadlines for opting out are as follows

Fall 2024

  • 1st 8-week course - September 3, 2024
  • 16-week course - September 11, 2024
  • Late Start - October 3, 2024
  • 2nd 8-week course - October 28, 2024

Questions?

For questions about the Eagle Learning Essentials program, please email ELE@lit.edu. For order specific questions, please contact Barnes & Noble College (BNC) by calling 409-880-8342.

FAQ

What is the Eagle Learning Essentials program?

Eagle Learning Essentials is a course material delivery model that simplifies the student experience, lowers the cost of materials, and ensures students have access to all required course materials on or before the first day of class. Through this innovative program, physical books are conveniently packaged and provided to students on a rental basis, and access to digital material is directly within the campus LMS, at the cost of $14 per credit hour (added to your student account). At the end of the term, students will receive email reminders to return rented physical course materials to the bookstore.

How does it work?
  • Register for your classes and the bookstore will start preparing your course materials
  • One month before classes start, you will receive an email instructing you to select your delivery preference (in-store pickup or shipped directly to you)
  • An email notification will be sent when your order is ready for pickup or when it ships
  • Your digital materials will be delivered for your course(s) within the LMS
Who is eligible to participate?

All students, with the exception of dual credit students, are automatically opted into the program. Dual credit students may be able to opt in depending on their course. These students must speak to their dual credit advisor before opting in.

What materials are included in the program?

The program provides all required textbooks, eTextbooks, lab manuals, and access codes to eligible students.

What materials are excluded from the program?

The program does not include consumable course supplies that cannot be returned and reused such as lab goggles, dissection kits, molecular model kits, engineering kits or nursing kits.

How do I enroll in the program?

All eligible students will be automatically enrolled in the Eagle Learning Essentials program.

Can I opt-out of the program?

Students have the option to opt-out of the Eagle Learning Essentials program each semester during the opt-out window. By opting out, students will not receive their required materials in a convenient package and access to digital content will be removed after the opt-out window closes. Options for purchasing course materials after opting out can be found on the bookstore website, lit.bncollege.com. To begin the opt-out process, please follow this link: my.lit.edu/ELE

How do I change my opt-out status?

To change your opt-out status and opt into the Eagle Learning Essentials program, please click my.lit.edu/ELE or follow the instructions found in your opt-out confirmation email.

How do I purchase my course materials if I decide to opt-out of the program?

Students will be responsible for purchasing their required course materials through the bookstore.

When are my textbook rentals due back to the bookstore?

The deadline to return all rental textbooks is the last day of final exams for the semester. Students will receive reminders ahead of the rental deadline to their email address.

Can I buy my rented textbook?

Yes, the program provides you with the option to purchase any rental textbooks at a reduced rate during the semester.

Do I need to return books if they are for a continuation course?

Yes, you will still be required to return continuation course textbooks. You will be issued the same title for the next semester of the continuation course.

What happens if I never verify my order?

Students will receive email notifications from the bookstore reminding them to verify their order and choose their fulfillment preference. If the student does not opt-out, their materials will be held at the bookstore and their student account will be charged.

If I never pick up my books, will I still get charged?

Yes, if the student does not opt-out, physical materials will be held at the bookstore, digital materials will be accessed through the LMS and the student account will be charged.

What if I drop a class?

If course materials have been picked up or delivered for the dropped class, those materials should be returned to the bookstore within 48 hours. If you drop a class and enroll in a different class, the bookstore will "swap" the required course materials so that you have what you need.

Can I opt-out if I picked up my textbooks?

Yes, you will have 48 hours to return your textbooks. If you do not return the textbooks, the charges for the bundle will remain on your student account and you will be subject to a replacement and non-return processing fee.