A collaboration between the University of Bridgeport and national campus bookstore operator Follet Higher Education saved students more than $1.9 million on textbooks and course materials in 2023 according to an August 8 press release.
The Follett Access program which University of Bridgeport provided students with all of their required course materials, textbooks, and supplies for free without increasing tuition or additional fee
With Follett Access colleges and universities directly purchase all required course materials and textbooks with tuition funds, but are able to leverage the volume and the use of digital materials access to do so at a much lower price point than individual students.
“As we embark on another academic year, UB is proud to celebrate the success of our partnership with Follett Higher Education in significantly reducing costs for our students,” said University of Bridgeport President Danielle Wilken. “This collaboration underscores our commitment to accessibility and affordability in higher education, ensuring that financial considerations do not hinder our students’ academic pursuits. We look forward to continuing this initiative and further enhancing the educational experience for all members of our university community.”
“What makes the Access model so significant is not only the way it targets convenience and affordability, but how it genuinely impacts a student’s overall sense of well-being, preparedness, and confidence in the classroom,” said Ryan Petersen, Follett Higher Education President. “We’re excited to partner with University of Bridgeport to bring their program to life and help make a difference in their students’ success.”
For more information about the program, or the on-campus bookstore at University of Bridgeport also managed by Follett, visit https://www.bridgeport.edu/bookstore/