Inequitable Impacts of Textbook Costs at a Small, Private College: Results from a Textbook Survey at Gettysburg College

IF 0.9 Q3 EDUCATION & EDUCATIONAL RESEARCH Open Praxis Pub Date : 2021-03-30 DOI:10.5944/OPENPRAXIS.13.1.1147
Sarah Appedu, M. Elmquist, J. Wertzberger, Sharon K. Birch
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Recognizing that higher education settings vary considerably, librarians at Gettysburg College sought to better understand textbook spending behaviors and the effects of costs on our students. We adapted the Florida Virtual Campus 2016 Student Textbook and Course Materials Survey to suit the context of our small, private, liberal arts college. Most students spent $300 in Fall 2019. Financial aid awards did not cover the cost of required books and course materials for most students receiving aid. Negative effects were more pronounced for first-generation students and Pell Grant recipients, who were more likely to not purchase required books, to not register for a course due to cost, and to struggle academically. Some reported negative effects beyond their academic lives, as well. We recommend adoption of Open Educational Resources as an equity-minded practice that addresses this academic success barrier.
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小型私立大学教科书成本的不公平影响:葛底斯堡学院教科书调查的结果
认识到高等教育环境差异很大,葛底斯堡学院的图书管理员试图更好地了解教科书的消费行为以及成本对学生的影响。我们改编了佛罗里达虚拟校园2016年学生教科书和课程材料调查,以适应我们小型私立文理学院的背景。大多数学生在2019年秋季花费300美元。对于大多数接受助学金的学生来说,助学金不包括所需书籍和课程材料的费用。负面影响在第一代学生和佩尔助学金获得者身上更为明显,他们更有可能不购买所需的书籍,因为费用而不注册课程,并且在学业上挣扎。一些人还报告了学术生活之外的负面影响。我们建议采用开放教育资源作为解决这一学业成功障碍的公平做法。
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