Costs of textbooks and course materials for undergraduates are estimated nationally at up to $1200 per student per year. With that estimate, the aggregate costs for William & Mary’s 6250 undergraduates may approach $7.5 million per year; graduate students may add $1-2 million to that total. Course books and materials increase costs of college attendance, and for some students are barriers to success. The Textbook Affordability Taskforce (TATF) composed of W&M faculty, staff, and students was formed in August 2019. The TATF was charged with examining the issue of textbook affordability and with developing and delivering near-term and long-term recommendations for making textbooks more affordable for W&M students (Appendix A: Taskforce member...
We’ve all heard stories of students struggling with textbook costs, but how do our students cope whe...
We’ve all heard stories of students struggling with textbook costs, but how do our students cope whe...
The rising cost of textbooks is a growing concern among students, faculty, and administrators at ins...
In Fall, 2019 W&M libraries disseminated a survey to all W&M students in order to understand their t...
Presents key findings from the textbook survey. The main objectives for issuing the textbook survey ...
To provide more affordable course content to our students and faculty, local data on how students pe...
To provide more affordable course content to our students and faculty, local data on how students pe...
To provide more affordable course content to our students and faculty, local data on how students pe...
American undergraduates spend approximately $600 per semester on required course materials, most of ...
To provide more affordable course content to our students and faculty, local data on how students pe...
Presentation at a faculty meeting on textbook costs and actions that instructors can take to improve...
Adoption of no-cost text options by the Department of Rhetoric and Language for Core A courses could...
Penny Beile and Sandy Avila presented at the Association of College and Research Libraries (ACRL) 20...
In this roundtable discussion, we will discuss the role of textbook affordability in student s...
We’ve all heard stories of students struggling with textbook costs, but how do our students cope whe...
We’ve all heard stories of students struggling with textbook costs, but how do our students cope whe...
We’ve all heard stories of students struggling with textbook costs, but how do our students cope whe...
The rising cost of textbooks is a growing concern among students, faculty, and administrators at ins...
In Fall, 2019 W&M libraries disseminated a survey to all W&M students in order to understand their t...
Presents key findings from the textbook survey. The main objectives for issuing the textbook survey ...
To provide more affordable course content to our students and faculty, local data on how students pe...
To provide more affordable course content to our students and faculty, local data on how students pe...
To provide more affordable course content to our students and faculty, local data on how students pe...
American undergraduates spend approximately $600 per semester on required course materials, most of ...
To provide more affordable course content to our students and faculty, local data on how students pe...
Presentation at a faculty meeting on textbook costs and actions that instructors can take to improve...
Adoption of no-cost text options by the Department of Rhetoric and Language for Core A courses could...
Penny Beile and Sandy Avila presented at the Association of College and Research Libraries (ACRL) 20...
In this roundtable discussion, we will discuss the role of textbook affordability in student s...
We’ve all heard stories of students struggling with textbook costs, but how do our students cope whe...
We’ve all heard stories of students struggling with textbook costs, but how do our students cope whe...
We’ve all heard stories of students struggling with textbook costs, but how do our students cope whe...
The rising cost of textbooks is a growing concern among students, faculty, and administrators at ins...