
One of the major expenses of attending Marshall University is the cost of textbooks.
According to the Marshall Bookstore, the average student spends $250-$300 per
semester on textbooks. And, because textbooks may be re-sold for cash, they make
attractive targets for thieves. Throughout the year the Marshall University Police receives
many complaints of book theft, especially at the beginning and end of the semester and
around the holidays.
The University Police Department offers you several tips that will reduce your chances of being a victim of book theft.
Never leave your
books or book bag unattended. As soon as you know that you have bought
the right books for your classes write your name on the inside
cover of the books. Also, put identifying marks or your name on several pages
of the book , perhaps in the margin on pages 50,
75, and 125. This will help to identify your books if they are
stolen.
Make a list of your
books and include the name of the book, type of book, the
author and any identifying marks to help The Marshall University
Police Department in the recovery of the lost or stolen book.
Report any book
theft to the MU Bookstore and the Marshall University Police as
soon as possible.