SUMMER HOURS May 11 - August 24
Open Monday - Friday;
9:00 AM. - 3:00 PM.
Closed weekends and holidays.
Bookstore Remodel May 19 - May 21
The Lake Forest College Bookstore will be closed for remodel May 19 - 21 (Monday to Wednesday). Please call us at (847)735-5221 for assistance during that time. We will reopen Thursday May 22nd at 9am.
Things you need - Stuff you want
BOOKS
Whatever kind of book you're looking for, you can find it here. We've got you covered, cover-to-cover. >> Go
COMPUTER PRODUCTS
An upside to student life you never knew - special academic prices on the software you need, up to 85% off. >> Go
APPAREL AND GIFTS
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Announcements and Events
If you require additional assistance with the website, please contact the Store
Manager at the Lake Forest College Bookstore at (847) 735-5221.
Please allow 2 business days to fill your online orders.
To order graduation announcements and class rings please
contact JOSTEN'S at www.jostens.com or call 800-353-5299
Check out our selection of diploma frames or contact Framing Success
at 800-677-3726
Featured Products
Lake Forest College: A Guide to Campus
108-page guidebook with more than 80 illustrations of campus including photographs, maps, posters, and drawings. The book is in part the culmination of work by students in the course Lake Forest College as Cultural Landscape. In addition to the students’ work faculty members contributed essays on a variety of subjects including the history of the institution‘s basic ties to the town of Lake Forest, the campus’s natural setting, the history of plans of the campus, and modernism on the campus with its links to Chicago and beyond. This book reflects the rich kinds of conversations among students and faculty that distinguish this College and its heterogeneously built and landscaped campus. Edited by Professor of Art Christopher Reed and College Archivist Arthur H. Miller.