Who owns TIS bookstore?
This month’s interview is with two of the founders of TIS Books, Tim Carpenter and Nelson Chan.
Does Tis buy books?
Home of the Buy 1 Get 1 T-shirts, we’re your official neighborhood licensed supplier of college gear! With T.I.S., you can save up to 80% of the list price on your textbooks. We offer new and used textbooks to buy, rent, or get the digital copy.
How do I return books to IU bookstore?
You can return books at our drive-up book drops located on the south side of the Wells Library. One book drop is located in the Wells Library parking lot (north end), and two are just north of the Neal-Marshall Black Culture Center and Theatre and Drama Center in a turnaround located on Seventh Street.
What time does the IU bookstore open?
STORE HOURS
Mon | 8:30 am-5:30 pm |
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Wed | 8:30 am-5:30 pm |
Thu | 8:30 am-5:30 pm |
Fri | 8:30 am-6pm |
Sat | 9:30 am-6pm |
Why choose Indiana University Bloomington for international students?
At Indiana University Bloomington, you will find many resources, options, academic experiences, and ways to get involved. You’ll join a welcoming community of people from around the world—all on one of the most beautiful campuses in the United States. The Office of International Services (OIS) is here to guide you every step of the way.
What does Tis do with your stuff?
At the end of the semester, they also provide a buyback service. On other stuff, TIS has an extensive collection of campus clothing – all with the required IU logos and symbols. They also have all the accessories needed for school – booklets, paper, pens and pencils, markers, folders, etc.
Who is Tichenor institutional services?
T.I.S. began in 1962 as a family-run academic publishing and textbook distribution business called Tichenor Institutional Services (T.I.S., for short). Over the years the name of the company became just the initials, as T.I.S. expanded its business to include a wide range of interests from college bookstores to sportswear imprinting.
How can I get involved at IU Bloomington?
There are countless ways to get involved at IU Bloomington. Once you’re in the U.S., you have certain responsibilities to maintain your immigration status. Stay up-to-date on the latest travel restrictions. International Student Ambassadors (ISA) are current students who help prospective and admitted students learn about life at IU.