Permissions Request Form
Thank you for your interest in Consortium on Reading Excellence (CORE) materials. Before you submit a request, please be sure the material you are requesting belongs to CORE or Arena Press and is not credited to another source. Credit lines can be found in the footnotes, endnotes, or acknowledgments, or on the copyright page. If the material is credited to another source, direct your request to the other party and not to CORE or Arena Press. Additionally, please note the following:
- Please provide all information requested on the Permissions Request Form. Incomplete requests will not be processed.
- Permission is granted on a nonexclusive, one-time use only basis.
- Fees are determined by the type of request and the amount of material requested
How to Make a Request
Please fill out our online Permissions Request Form. If you prefer, you may print and complete a copy of the printable form and fax it to (323) 267-0193 or mail it to:
Permissions Department
CORE, Inc.
2560 Ninth Street, Suite 220
Berkeley, CA 94710
Processing the Request
After your request is received and reviewed by the Permissions Department, you will be faxed or e-mailed a permissions agreement detailing any fees or other conditions of use. Requests may take up to four weeks to process; please make your request as far in advance as possible.
Payment
If a fee has been assessed for your use of CORE material, full payment is due on or before publication or use. Checks should be made payable to CORE, Inc. and sent to:
Accounting and Finance Department
CORE, Inc.
2560 Ninth Street, Suite 220
Berkeley, CA 94710
A copy of your permissions agreement should accompany payment.
Online Permissions Request Form
CORE Permissions Request, Print, and Electronic Media
Thank you for your request to reproduce copyrighted material from CORE. In order to process your request, please complete this form in its entirety. Incomplete forms cannot be processed. Please note that our grant of permission does not apply to any part of the material that is separately copyrighted. It is the responsibility of the requester to determine, based on the credit lines or source notations listed in the book, the correct copyright source for the material.
Please direct questions and comments to permissions@corelearn.com.







