Navigating the George Mason University Bookstore in Fairfax: Hours, Services, and Resources
George Mason University (GMU) offers a variety of services and resources to its students, faculty, and staff at its Fairfax campus and Mason Square location. Among these essential services is the University Bookstore, operated by Barnes & Noble, which provides textbooks, school supplies, and other academic and personal necessities. This article aims to provide a comprehensive overview of the bookstore's offerings, its location within Mason Square, and related services available to the GMU community.
The George Mason University Bookstore: A Hub for Academic Resources
The bookstore, managed by Barnes & Noble, is a vital resource for students, faculty, and staff. It supplies all textbooks and school supplies for Mason Square. In addition to academic materials, the bookstore also offers stamps, greeting cards, and gifts.
Location and Contact Information
The GMU Bookstore at Mason Square is located in Van Metre Hall, Room 103B. For inquiries, you can contact the bookstore at 703-993-8170.
Mason Square: An Extension of George Mason University
Mason Square of George Mason University emerged in 1979 when the Virginia General Assembly established the Antonin Scalia Law School, George Mason University, merging it with the International School of Law, which was housed in the old Kann’s department store building in Virginia Square. In 1999, the School of Law relocated to a new building, a 150,000 square-foot educational facility, located nearby at Mason Square. That building is the first of a three-phase plan designed to develop the 5.2 acre site. Course offerings in Mason Square focus on law, economics, and public policy.
Additional Resources and Services at Mason Square
Beyond the bookstore, Mason Square offers a range of services to support the academic and personal needs of the GMU community.
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Library Services
The Mason Square Library, a unit of the University Libraries, supports non-law academic programs, including international commerce and business, trade, non-profit management, and education. The library is also a depository for European Union documents. It is located at 3422 N. 13th Street and can be reached at 703-525-5420.
Copy Center
The Copy Center, operated by Canon, provides copy services, transparencies, manuscripts, copying of legal briefs, and library reserve materials. Card-operated multifunction printers/copiers are available on each floor. The Copy Center is located in Van Metre Hall, B123, and can be contacted at 703-993-8150 (phone) or 703-993-8149 (fax).
Information Technology Support
The Collaborative Learning Hub (CLUB) offers support for Blackboard, Microsoft, and some Adobe products. Staff are available virtually to assist users. Appointments are required outside of walk-in hours.
Parking Services
Parking spaces are available on-site for students, faculty, and staff with valid Mason Square parking decals. Visitor parking is also available. Parking lot enforcement is 24/7. Standard Parking operates the parking services. To discover personalized parking recommendations, individuals can take the parking quiz.
Student Health Services
The Mason Square Clinic is by appointment only and is closed over the summer. There are nominal fees for lab work, medications, treatments, procedures, or supplies. There is no charge to be seen by a healthcare provider. Call 703-993-2831 to schedule or speak with a nurse. Video telehealth and in-person appointments are available. Students can call for health advice from the Optum nurse phone service after-hours by calling 1-866-847-5338. The after-hours nurse service is provided by Optum, not by the George Mason Student Health Services.
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University Police
University Police provides 24-hour police coverage. For emergencies, dial 911; for non-emergencies, call 703-993-8070. The University Police office is located in Van Metre Hall, Room 110.
Academic Advising
Students with declared majors are able to receive academic advising from their school or college. Most departments offer a combination of virtual appointments (via WebEx, Skype for Business, or Blackboard Collaborate Ultra) and/or phone appointments. Exploratory students (students not yet in a school/college and without a declared major) should make their advising appointments with the Mason Care Network. Students are encouraged to be in contact with their academic advisor and utilize existing tools for degree progress and planning. Students in the Honors College should contact their major and minor advisors for questions specific to those requirements.
Career Services
All University Career Services in-person services and events have been canceled for the remainder of the spring semester.
Writing Center
Starting from March 23, the Writing Center offers all its sessions online while the university is on its virtual instruction schedule.
Important Information Regarding University Operations
Closures and Special Events
It is important to note that the information provided may not be accurate over the summer, during special events, or in cases of university closures. The university is closed for Labor Day on Monday, September 2; Thanksgiving observance from Wednesday, November 26 through Friday, November 28; and Winter Break beginning on Monday, December 22.
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Emergency Procedures
For emergencies, please call 911. Emergency complaints and repairs (i.e., water leaks, power outage, elevator outage) should be called in to the work control desk at 703-993-2525. Then call 703-993-8150 for a duty engineer and leave a message.
Barnes & Noble Education, Inc. (BNED) Privacy Policies
Barnes & Noble College Booksellers, LLC; and MBS Textbook Exchange, LLC (collectively, “BNED”, “we”, “us”, “our”), collect, use and disclose your personal information, which applies: (i) Online where this Policy is posted; (ii) in person in our stores and at our events; (iii) through our customer service channels; and (iv) in other Online and offline interactions with you. or to other countries by our Vendors (as defined below).
Types of Information Collected
- Information You Provide: While registration is optional, certain features may require an account. Users are responsible for maintaining the confidentiality of their access information.
- Information Collected Automatically: BNED collects information automatically.
- Information From External Sources: Personal information may be collected from external sources, including friends, Vendors, customers, educational institutions, advertising networks, and affiliates.
How BNED Uses Personal Information
BNED uses personal information for various purposes, including:
- Delivering and maintaining services
- Tracking outages and protecting against spam, fraud, and abuse
- Measuring audience engagement and site statistics
- Developing and improving new services
- Delivering and measuring the effectiveness of ads
- Showing personalized content and ads
Disclosure of Personal Information
BNED may disclose personal information to:
- BNED affiliates
- Vendors and Institutions
- Government and law enforcement authorities
- For security and safety purposes
- In business transactions
External Services and Social Features
The use of external services such as social networks may result in the sharing of information. BNED and its customers and Vendors may have access to certain information about users and their use of Services and any external services.
Advertising and Analytics
BNED works with Vendors and other parties to serve ads on its Services or on external services, including interest-based advertising and retargeting. Vendor tools like Google Analytics and Adobe Analytics may be used to analyze performance and deliver Services and advertising.
User Choices and Controls
- Communication and Marketing Preferences: Users can review and update their communication and marketing preferences.
- Browser Settings: The Services do not currently respond to browser “Do Not Track” signals.
- Self-Regulatory Advertising Organizations: Certain Vendors participate in voluntary programs that provide tools to opt-out of interest-based advertising.
- Mobile Device Settings: Users can use mobile device settings to limit mobile Tracking Technologies and associated activities.
- Vendor-Specific Tools: Disabling or removing Tracking Technologies may affect the functionality of the Services.
User-Generated Content (UGC)
Users may post or submit UGC, including personal information. If UGC is submitted to any public area of the Services, it will be considered “public” and accessible by anyone.
Children’s Privacy
Children under the age of 16 are not eligible to use the Services and must not submit any personal information.
Sweepstakes, Contests, and Promotions
Participation in Promotions may require submitting personal information, which may be disclosed to BNED, co-sponsors, administrators, Vendors, and other parties.
Data Security
BNED takes steps to help protect personal information through administrative, technical, and physical safeguards.
California Consumer Privacy Act (CCPA)
This section provides additional information for California residents regarding their rights under the CCPA.
- Categories of Personal Information Collected: BNED collects various categories of personal information about California residents.
- Retention of Personal Information: Personal information is retained for as long as necessary to fulfill the purposes for which it was collected, to satisfy legal obligations, or to resolve disputes.
- Sale and Sharing of Personal Information: BNED sells and/or shares personal information for advertising purposes to third parties, including advertisers and analytics vendors.
- Right to Delete: California residents may request the deletion of their personal information, subject to certain exceptions.
- Right to Opt-Out of Sale/Sharing: California residents have the right to opt out of the sale and sharing of their personal information via Tracking Technologies.
- Right to Correct Inaccurate Personal Information: California residents may request the correction of inaccurate personal information.
- Right to Limit Use and Disclosure of Sensitive Personal Information: California residents may direct BNED to limit the use and disclosure of their sensitive Personal Information.
- California Shine the Light Law: BNED does not share personal information with third parties or affiliates for their own direct marketing purposes.
- Removal of Minor’s Content: BNED will make a good faith effort to remove content from prospective public view or anonymize it so the minor cannot be individually identified.
- Financial Incentives: The financial incentives offered by BNED are reasonably related to the value of the consumer’s data.
Privacy Laws
BNED processes personal information in compliance with applicable Privacy Laws.
- Right to Opt-Out of Sale/Targeted Advertising: Users have the right to opt-out of the “sale” of personal information and Targeted Advertising.
- Right to Opt-Out of Profiling: Users have the right to opt-out of the processing of personal information for the purposes of profiling.
Updates to the Policy
BNED may update this Policy from time to time and will indicate changes by updating the date at the top of the Policy.
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