Affordable College Textbook Act
The bill proposes the creation of an Open Textbook Grant Program, with grants awarded to institutions and consortia for projects to expand the use of open textbooks. This includes funding for professional development, creation or adaptation of educational materials, and conducting research on the effectiveness of open educational resources. The intent of these initiatives is not only to create savings for students but also to ensure quality learning resources are accessible. A significant emphasis is placed on improving the accessibility of materials for students with disabilities.
SB978, known as the Affordable College Textbook Act, aims to expand the use of open textbooks in higher education. The bill highlights the barriers that high college textbook costs create for students, as the average budget for books and supplies has been identified as being over $1,200 annually at public institutions. Through the promotion of open educational resources, the legislation seeks to reduce these costs and improve price transparency for students and educational institutions alike, potentially saving students over a billion dollars annually.
A critical aspect of SB978 is the requirement for institutions to disclose detailed information regarding course materials, including whether a textbook is an open educational resource. This measure aims to enhance transparency for students regarding the costs associated with their course materials. While proponents argue that this will lead to better informed student choices and lower expenses, some critics may express concerns about the implementation processes and whether all institutions will comply adequately, thus impacting the overall effectiveness of the initiative.