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{ Mando Books “You’ve got class, We’ve got dirt cheap textbooks.”

Getting there…

 In 2007–2008, lenders provided about $17 billion in private loans, a 592% increase from a decade earlier. (Source: The College Board, Trends in Student Aid, 2008) The Statistics  In the initial part of 2010, it had been calculated that the total amount on student loan defaults have grown to $876 billion

Fall 2011 RATES PER SEMESTER Full time: NYS Resident undergraduate - $2,635 NYS Resident graduate - $4,435 NYS Resident MBA - $5,105 Non-NYS resident undergraduate - $7,160 Non-NYS resident graduate - $7,580 Non-NYS resident MBA - $8,325 RATES PER CREDIT HOUR NYS Resident undergraduate - $220 NYS Resident graduate - $370 NYS Resident MBA - $425 Non-NYS resident undergraduate - $597 Non-NYS resident graduate - $632 Non-NYS resident MBA - $694 Billing and payment is made on a semester basis. * Posted at the close of business on stated due date. Additional LATE FEES may be charged monthly on unpaid accounts once the semester begins. ** All rates are subject to change without prior notice. Just Tuition

FEES FULL-TIME Per Semester College Fee $12.50 Student Activity Fee $ Health Services Fee $ Athletic Fee $ Technology Fee $ Health Insurance (conditional) $ Overseas Health Insurance (per semester) $ Foreign Health Insurance (per semester) $ Gift to the Fund for New Paltz (optional) $12.00 (flat) Room Rent $3, Food Service $1, per semester (see Campus Auxiliary Services for meal plan options: Late Registration Fee $40.00 Administrative Fee and Late Fee $30.00 * Additional Costs

Indirect costs: If that wasn’t enough… School supplies Books If your college hasn't provided an estimate for you, consider using the national average, which at four-year public colleges in is $1,168. Personal Expenses Laundry Fridge TV Toiletries Cell phone Food ETC. **The national average in for four-year public college students who live on campus is $2,066.

We know the costs of an education. We are here for your student’s chance to learn. Mando Books is the place to go for an affordable education.

We are a whole sale textbook supplier for every college student. o We opened in 2010 and we may be a young storefront but we have years of experience behind us. The original Mando Books opened sixteen years ago in Cortland, NY. Who We Are BUY * RENT * SELL Textbooks available for all classes – just bring us your schedule and we will do the rest!

We Work for YOU  We have books for every class that your student needs to take.  We don’t run out and we never buy damaged goods.  We cater to your student’s needs with our friendly storefront and an easy to use online venue.

We GUARENTEE that we will have the LOWEST LOCAL PRICES. What Sets us Apart! Not only are we cheaper than the campus book store every time - --

 Located at 188 Main St. in New Paltz, NY  Walkable distance -less than a mile off of campus.  Easy to find for any college student Location Location Location!

 We extend our hours of operation to accommodate and allow college students adapting to their new schedules at the beginning and end of every semester.  A student can bring in his or her schedule and Mando staff will bring out all required texts – no research required. Storefront Hours

  Just as easy as the campus book store -- but books for less!   Needed textbooks are easy to search and also displays exactly what we can provide for students.   We can pre-order without shipping costs in store or at home.   Student can have an order placed online quick, easy, and with many receiving options. 1) 1)Mailed to school or home 2) 2)Available for pick up at New Paltz store 3) 3)Have it delivered to their door on campus by Mando Staff Online Ordering

 No matter where they got it – we’ll take it back anytime.  Get the most out of your investment - quick cash or store credit towards books for next semester! Sell it back!

  A textbook source that you can trust for fair prices.   We guarantee the lowest local prices because we care about your student’s education.   We are a walk around the block and a friendly environment.   You’ve got class, we’ve got cheap textbooks.   We are Mando Books. Our Mission

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