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Campus Bookstore
25 JFK Building
814-472-3170
Fax 814-472-3045
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Mailing Address
Saint Francis University
Campus Bookstore
P.O. Box 600
Loretto, PA
15940-0600

 

Campus Bookstore

 

Campus Bookstore

THE SPRING 2010 TEXTBOOK LIST
IS NOW AVAILABLE ONLINE. 

PLACE YOUR RESERVE ORDERS TODAY!


ORDER YOUR: SFU Rings 

 

 

SFU UnderArmour

 
 
 
 

SFU MUG

 

 

 Jansport Red Tee

 
Click on the pictures for access to our new online bookstore!! 
Welcome to the Campus Bookstore
Saint Francis University
Loretto, Pennsylvania

    _______Bookstore Mission Statement________

Saint Francis With Doves

The mission of the Campus Bookstore is to enhance
and support the academic and administrative goals
of  Saint Francis University. In pursuit of this mission, the Bookstore, as an integral part of the university community, will strive to provide materials
and services required by various academic and
administrative branches of the university.

The role of the Bookstore is to provide appropriate goods and services at a reasonable and competitive price, to help develop and maintain an effective learning environment and to provide learning opportunities reflecting the university's commitment to broad intellectual development and love
of life long learning.

 

Security and Privacy


Privacy
We will protect your privacy by NOT sharing your email address with anyone. When you ask a question, respond to a survey or place an order online, your email address will stay with us. This degree of security means you will receive no correspondence unless it’s from us or relates directly to your question or order..

Secure Online Ordering
We have gone to great lengths to protect the security and validity of your credit card transaction. Our order forms are encrypted by our secure server to guarantee that the information can be read by us only. It will appear as indecipherable gibberish if the data is intercepted by an unauthorized source.

We use the process developed by Netscape—SSL (Secure Socket Layer)—to guard information. SSL is the industry standard for online security. Today’s web browsers support this protocol, including Netscape Navigator, Microsoft Internet Explorer and others.

Before a business can use SSL, it must be certified by an independent authority. This trusted third party will determine if the business is legitimate. VeriSign, one of the largest such companies in the world, certified us.

How to Tell It's Secure?
There are a couple of ways to tell if the information you are receiving is coming from a secure server.

1. Check the security icon. Most browsers use a key (Netscape Navigator) or padlock (Microsoft Internet Explorer). An unbroken emblem indicates a secure browser.

2. Check the URL field of your browser. With an unsecured server the address will begin with https:// instead of the usual http://.

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