AS Bookloan Book Voucher - Now Open for Fall 2025

Need textbooks? to get started!

  • 3 credit units: $100 voucher
  • 6+ credit units: $200 voucher

Note: Applications will be processed on a first come, first serve basis. The priority application is open Monday August 11th, 2025 through Wednesday August 20th, 2025. This application will close on Thursday, November 20th, 2025 or whenever funds run out. Students must spend their book voucher by Wednesday November 26th, 2025.

Frequently Asked Questions

All students enrolled in classes are eligible to borrow from Bookloan. You must be registered in our system when you pick up materials. Registering is quick and easy, just be sure to bring your CCSF student identification card and we will take care of the rest.

Priority students are students who participate on one of the Associated Students identified priority programs:

  • African American Resource Center (services for Black and African American
    students)
  • City DREAM (services for undocumented students/ Mixed Status and all students
    affected by immigration/citizenship issues)
  • DSPS (Disabled Students Programs & Services, services for disabled students)
  • Family Resource Center (services for student parents)
  • Guardian Scholars (services for current or former foster youth)
  • HARTS (Homeless At-Risk Transitional Students, services for students experiencing or at risk of housing insecurity)
  • New Directions (services for justice impacted and formerly incarcerated students)
  • Office of International Programs (services for students who are F-1 visa holders)
  • Queer Resource Center (services for LGBTQI+ students)
  • Spark Point (Basic Needs Services)
  • Way-Pass (services for formerly incarcerated women)

Priority students must attest to their participation in a qualifying program at the time of application.

All students enrolled in classes are eligible to borrow from Bookloan or apply for the voucher program. If you do not qualify as a priority student, you may apply for the book voucher as soon as the application opens to all students.

Academic holds are placed when a student fails to return all materials by the due date. Often a textbook is returned, but not a study guide or workbook. Once all materials are received, the hold will be lifted and students may resume using their accounts. If your item has been lost or stolen, please contact us to determine the replacement value fee.