Affordable Access Programs Help Students Thrive
Get the facts about Affordable Access programs and learn how they support college affordability, convenience, and student success.
What is Affordable Access?
More than 1,500 colleges and universities nationwide offer Affordable Access programs to help students save money on their textbooks and course materials. These programs deliver students’ required materials on the first day of class at a significant discount compared to retail prices.
Millions of college students benefit from the cost savings, ease of access, and convenience offered by access programs. However, a misguided regulatory proposal from the U.S. Department of Education could eliminate these popular programs from college campuses nationwide – and ultimately force college students to pay substantially more for the course materials and textbooks they need to be successful.
HELP students, faculty, and higher education leaders preserve affordable access.
TAKE ACTION and tell the Department to preserve these successful cost savings programs.
$24 per material
The amount students save compared to prevailing market pricing – a 30% decline.
86% of students
stated that affordable access programs made them feel better prepared for class.
$130 million
in total student savings from opt-out access programs during the 2022-2023 academic year.
57% decrease
The amount opt-out access programs have helped lower student spending
over the past decade.
91% of students
find it convenient to have their course materials included with tuition or fees.
83% of students
believe access programs had a positive impact on their academic success.