UCLA Bookstore

The UCLA bookstore is officially known as the UCLA Store Textbooks department, which can be found in the UCLA Store at Ackerman Union, A Level. The department is a part of the overall UCLA Store, offering other products like officially licensed merchandise, technology products, food and more. To find the course-specific bookstore UCLA online, Bruins can visit the UCLA Store webpage, under “Textbooks.”

The UCLA Store provides both course materials and textbooks, as well as other general, non-academic books that Bruins may be interested in reading through the BookZone department. For general reading material, visit BookZone on A-Level in Ackerman Union, located adjacent to the UCLA Textbooks department. 

How to search for academic materials

The UCLA Store website offers a “Find my Textbooks” search tool, where Bruins can select their courses by school, term, department, catalog number and section/class number from the options available at the bookstore UCLA. To use the Find My Textbooks search tool, click the link below. 

Find My Textbooks

UCLA textbook subscriptions

The UCLA bookstore, via the UCLA Store, also offers several course material subscription programs, including Inclusive Access, which offers a convenient, online method for accessing textbooks and course materials, or Bruin One Access, which provides a single, flat rate for all undergraduate materials per quarter. For more information on Inclusive Access and Bruin One Access, click the respective links below.

Inclusive Access
Bruin One Access

More about the UCLA Store

A Student-Run Enterprise of Associated Students UCLA (ASUCLA), the UCLA Store offers students a variety of products that are helpful for daily life on campus, including UCLA merchandise and apparel, technology products, textbooks for class or outside of class and more through the various departments. UCLA Textbooks is a division of many in the UCLA Store, from food at the UCLA Store Market to tech and accessories at the UCLA Computer Store. To access the UCLA Store website, click here. 

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