Ohio Administrative Code
Title 3358:5 - Clark State College
Chapter 3358:5-7 - Academic Policies
Section 3358:5-7-13 - Texbook adoption policy
Universal Citation: OH Admin Code 3358:5-7-13
Current through all regulations passed and filed through September 16, 2024
(A) Selection procedure
(1) Textbooks will be adopted and
ordered via the approved vendor. All textbook adoptions shall be posted in
accordance with the approved vendor's timelines.
(2) Lead faculty members, in consultation
with discipline faculty, will make textbook recommendations to coordinators for
each course.
(3) Upon adoption of a
textbook, the textbook shall remain in use for not less than two academic
years.
(4) Faculty shall make every
effort to adopt textbooks that provide students with multiple purchasing
options to decrease student cost. These options may include, but are not
limited to, e-books, rentals, loose leaf editions, and open educational
resources (OERs).
(5) Faculty
members shall make every effort to use all items contained in textbook/
resource bundles.
(6) Faculty may
not directly sell or rent textbooks to students.
(7) Textbook adoptions will be made in
accordance with Clark state's teaching and learning principles and best
practices within each discipline.
(8) To utilize a textbook or other material
which is authored by faculty and the sale of which results in a royalty being
paid to the faculty member, then the textbook/material may only be adopted if a
majority of the other discipline faculty consent to the use of the textbook or
material. In instances where the faculty author is the only full-time faculty
member within a discipline, the division dean must approve the use of the
textbook or other material authored by the faculty member.
(9)
In accordance
with HB 110 and section
733.20 of the Revised Code, if
textbooks and/or course materials are not selected by the first day of class
registration, then the faculty member is deemed to have selected identical
materials (i.e., same title and edition) from the prior semester offering of
the course.
(B) Discontinuance policy
(1) All textbook
adoptions shall remain in use for no less than two academic years. If this is
not possible due to an urgent or unavoidable issue, permission for a new
adoption must be granted by the faculty member's academic/division
dean.
(2) Faculty members may not
require students to purchase additional textbook materials and/or bundles that
have not been preapproved for the course.
(3) No new textbook adoptions shall be
permitted mid-year, without the approval of the faculty member's
academic/division dean. Textbook edition changes may be permitted
mid-year.
(4) Faculty may not sell
faculty textbook copies to book buyers.
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