Inclusive access reduces textbook costs for students

Inclusive access reduces textbook costs for students
Inclusive access reduces textbook costs for students

Inclusive access allows instructors to work with traditional publishers for discounted pricing on digital textbooks and supporting class materials. These come as a package for the course and are folded into the cost of the class, so students don't have additional out-of-pocket expenses during the semester.

Over the last two years, the university's inclusive access program has saved students over $1.8 million in textbook costs.

Instructors interested in helping their students save through the program can contact the Campus Bookstore (Follett) about their inclusive access program called Access, or use the Engage Inclusive Access program available through the university's Unizin membership.

Instructors should contact the Campus Bookstore to ask about inclusive access pricing for their courses and contact Brad Severa at bsevera@nebraska.edu with questions about the Unizin Engage Inclusive Access program.