Libraries awards 10 grants to reduce students' out-of-pocket textbook costs

Contact: Sara Volmering
May 9, 2022

KALAMAZOO, Mich.鈥擳he 蜜桃社区 MIchigan University Libraries awarded eight Open Educational Resources (OER) adoption grants and two creation grants to 蜜桃社区 instructors in May 2022. The grants are anticipated to save students in 11 courses more than $91,000 in textbook costs in one semester based on course enrollments.

蜜桃社区 students have saved over $1.1 million in estimated textbook costs in 50 classes using an OER since the adoption grant launched in 2019. The OER adoption grants provide financial incentives and support for 蜜桃社区 instructors to switch to free, high-quality online resources rather than using a traditional textbook.

鈥淭he Libraries will continue to champion the adoption and creation of OER at 蜜桃社区 because it makes a difference in our students鈥 lives,鈥 said Julie Garrison, dean of University Libraries. 鈥淲e are investing in the future of education here at 蜜桃社区 and globally. The success of our grant program demonstrates that OER supports the academic success and resilience of our students.鈥

The Libraries now offer OER creation grants to provide financial assistance as 蜜桃社区 instructors create an OER for their courses. These newly-developed learning materials will be added to the existing library of OER freely available to teachers and students around the world.

"We have many faculty who have seen the benefits of OER for their students. But when they try to find an open text for their class, they find that nothing is available that fits their specific subject," says Michele Behr, scholarly communications and OER librarian. "There is a huge need to expand the options of OER to cover more subjects and therefore impact more students."

"Open textbooks developed at 蜜桃社区 will be shared widely for the benefit of students at other schools as well," Behr adds.

"The savings for students continues to grow," says Sara Volmering, marketing manager for University Libraries. "Every time an instructor repeats a course using an OER, a new group of students reaps the academic and financial benefits."

When money is tight, students make choices that can negatively impact their academic success. found textbook costs negatively impact student access to learning, resulting in students not purchasing a required textbook (64%), taking fewer courses (43%), not registering (40%), earning a poor grade (36%) and dropping a course (23%), according to FVC's 2018 report.

"OER are an affordable, equitable and sustainable resource," Volmering says. "Every student enrolled in the course has access to the learning materials from day one鈥攏ot just the students that can afford it. Everyone has the resources needed to succeed. There's no physical waste because OER are available online, unlike traditional textbooks which can be updated and reprinted so frequently that older editions are rapidly obsolete and have no resale value."

Visit University Libraries' webpage to learn more about OER and future grant opportunities for 蜜桃社区 instructors.

May 2022 OER Grant Recipients

Creation Grant

  • Dr. Leah Omilion-Hodges and Dr. Annette Hamel, COMM 3350鈥揕eadership Communication
  • Dr. Mercedes Tubino-Blanco, SPAN 2000鈥揑ntermediate Spanish and SPAN 2010鈥揑ntermediate Spanish II

Adoption Grant

  • Dr. Jennifer Bott, MGMT 2500鈥揙rganizational Behavior
  • Kyle Jehnzen, AVS 3220鈥揋lobal Navigational and International Flight Planning
  • Kyle Jehnzen and Jessica Birnbaum, AVS 2120鈥揂viation Meteorology
  • Dr. Robert Makin, ECE 3800鈥揚robabilistic Methods of Signal and System Analysis
  • Dr. Tiffany Schriever, BIOS 5515鈥揥etland Ecology
  • Dr. Wuwei Shen, CS 4610鈥揜eusable Software Architectures
  • Dr. Li Yang, GEOG 3100鈥揑ntroduction to Tourism
  • Dr. Zee-Sun Yun, FCS 2050鈥揟opics in Family and Consumer Sciences, Digital Retailing (spring 2023) and FCS 3290鈥揚romotion in the Merchandising Environment (fall 2022)

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