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Saturday, July 18, 2026

Going Up

An ASUCLA-operated digital textbook system will be more costly in the fall, although it likely will remain a money-saving option, given the cost of regular textbooks. From the Daily Bruin:

UCLA is raising the quarterly fee for its digital textbook program, which students said could deter them from using the service.

The quarterly fee for Bruin One Access will increase from $129 to $149 starting next fall, an ASUCLA spokesperson said in an emailed statement. The program provides students with a lower-cost alternative to purchasing individual textbooks and offers access to quizzes and course platforms through a flat-rate fee charged on students’ BruinBill accounts.

...Students are automatically enrolled in the program each quarter but can opt to drop the service...

Full story at https://dailybruin.com/2026/07/12/amid-student-concerns-bruin-one-access-to-increase-to-149-per-quarter.

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