Will Congress Make College Textbooks Free? | Care2 Causes

abernard102@gmail.com 2013-12-02

Summary:

"Due to skyrocketing costs, today’s students can barely afford their textbooks, let alone their tuition. Fortunately, relief may be in sight. In a bid to remove some of the financial burden from higher education, a pair of Democratic Senators has introduced the Affordable College Textbook Act. Sen. Dick Durbin (Illinois) and Sen. Al Franken (Minnesota) hope to revolutionize the textbook industry by turning to “open” textbook licensing. The idea is that the government would subsidize the hefty costs by licensing the textbooks directly from the publishing companies then offer them for free electronically or for a drastically reduced price in print. If you’re not a student who has attended college in the past decade – or a parent who is financially supporting a student – you might not realize just how out-of-control the price of textbooks has become. The Senators’ legislation was motivated by Congress’s own findings: the average student spends $1,200 on textbooks annually. In the past decade alone, the price of these books has increased by 82%, inflation at its worse. Two years ago, Care2’s Kristina Chew compiled even more textbook statistics that may help to drive the point home: 70% of students skipped purchasing a required textbook because it was too expensive. Nevertheless, it’s not a choice the students made lightly: 78% acknowledged that they knew they’d do worse in the course without the book. 72% of a community college student’s expenses go toward textbooks; a lot of students who think they can afford classes are subsequently shocked and burdened by the out-of-pocket money necessary for required materials. Some students have tried to recoup the money they spend on books by creating a secondary market. Since most students will never read the books again anyway, they offer their lightly used books at a reduced cost to students who similarly can’t afford the full price for new books."

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oa.new oa.comment oa.government oa.usa oa.legislation oa.students oa.textbooks oa.prices oa.books

Date tagged:

12/02/2013, 08:18

Date published:

12/02/2013, 03:18