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LOGAN, Utah (AP) -- Students at Utah State will be able to sell back their textbooks this spring without ever leaving their cars.
Utah State is offering its first-ever drive-through buyback Monday.
Cars can line up in two lanes near four booths in the Romney Stadium parking lot beneath a large white tent.
The idea for a drive-through buyback comes from Colorado State University. Utah State officials say students always complain about the lack of parking on campus and this should make it more convenient for them.
Students can often sell their books back to the campus bookstore for half of what they paid for them.
The drive-through program will be available through Thursday.
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Information from: The Herald Journal
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