Online Regalia Ordering Website Set to Close April 26

Online Regalia Ordering Website Set to Close April 26
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The U of A Bookstore wishes to issue a reminder to both students and faculty regarding the deadline for placing online regalia orders, set for April 26.

Subsequently, the online portal facilitating faculty rentals and student purchases will be inaccessible after this date.

Faculty

After April 26, faculty members will have no further avenue for acquiring regalia through rental services. Therefore, it is imperative that faculty members place their regalia orders online before this deadline.

Students

Students retain the opportunity to procure regalia in-store until May 10.

For any inquiries, please do not hesitate to contact the bookstore at 479-575-3011 or via email at CNesbitt@bncollege.com.

Contacts

Constantina Scholl-Nesbitt, operations manager
Bookstore
479-575-3011, CNesbitt@bncollege.com

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