No Access. No Affordability.

Higher Education’s Problem.

No Access.

No Affordability.

Higher Education’s Problem.

2-year and 4-year students face an impossible dilemma: basic necessities or textbooks and course materials needed to succeed in school.

Too many learners today are making painful trade-offs between course materials and bare necessities like housing and meals. Our industry must embrace what students are telling us.

– Michael Hansen, CEO, Cengage

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STUDENTS ARE LIMITED BY HIGH COSTS

Students are weighed down by two key barriers when it comes to textbooks and course materials.

affordability

Affordability

 

Expensive course materials have shut out millions from being prepared and able to perform to their potential.

access

Access

 

Because of price, the higher education industry has historically limited access to quality learning.

Affordability

 

Expensive course materials have shut out millions from being prepared and able to perform to their potential.

Access

 

Because of price, the higher education industry has historically limited access to quality learning.

Access

 

Because of price, the higher education industry has historically limited access to quality learning.

Affordability

 

Expensive course materials have shut out millions from being prepared and able to perform to their potential.

Access

 

Because of price, the higher education industry has historically limited access to quality learning.

Without affordability and access, students will not have what they need to succeed in their courses. 

Where Does This Leave Students?

STRUGGLING & SACRIFICING

 

85% of Students

say paying for course materials is more financially stressful than paying for student housing, healthcare and food.1

students

4 in 10 Students

have skipped meals due to costs.1

Without affordability and access, students will not have what they need to succeed in their courses. 

Where Does This Leave Students?

STRUGGLING & SACRIFICING

 

85% of Students

say paying for course materials is more financially stressful than paying for student housing, healthcare and food.1

4 in 10 Students

have skipped meals due to costs.1

DID YOU KNOW?

Over the past 10 years, college prices have increased 45% but household income has declined by 7%.2

household income
college prices

Over the past 10 years, college prices have increased 45% but household income has declined by 7%.2

TRUE OR FALSE

71% of students graduate with student loan debt.3

True
False
72 percent

Correct!

And 72% of students use financial aid or scholarship money to pay for textbooks or course materials.1

72 percent

Nope!

In fact, 72% of students use financial aid or scholarship money to pay for textbooks or course materials.1

TRUE OR FALSE

71% of students graduate with student loan debt.3

True
False

Correct!

And 72% of students use financial aid or scholarship money to pay for textbooks or course materials.1

Nope!

In fact, 72% of students use financial aid or scholarship money to pay for textbooks or course materials.1

TRUE OR FALSE

71% of students graduate with student loan debt.3

True
False

Correct!

And 72% of students use financial aid or scholarship money to pay for textbooks or course materials.1

Nope!

In fact, 72% of students use financial aid or scholarship money to pay for textbooks or course materials.1

The average student spends more than $500 per year on course materials.4

500 dollars per year

The average student spends more than $500 per year on course materials.4

TEST YOUR KNOWLEDGE

72% of students have put off buying course materials until:5

The Day Before Class
The Day Class Starts
After Class Starts
57 percent

Correct!

Worst of all, another study shows 57% of students end up not purchasing required materials at all due to high costs.1

57 percent

Nope!

Worst of all, another study shows 57% of students end up not purchasing required materials at all due to high costs.1

TEST YOUR KNOWLEDGE

72% of students have put off buying course materials until:5

The Day Before Class
The Day Class Starts
After Class Starts

Correct!

Worst of all, another study shows 57% of students end up not purchasing required materials at all due to high costs.1

Nope!

Worst of all, another study shows 57% of students end up not purchasing required materials at all due to high costs.1

45% of students chose not to register for a course due to cost.6

45 percent

45% of students chose not to register for a course due to cost.6

20 percent

20% of students failed a course because they could not afford the course materials.6

20% of students failed a course because they could not afford the course materials.6

QUICK EXERCISE

IN THEIR SHOES

Your students are in their first week of classes.  

Which scenario do you think is best for them?

BARGAIN HUNTING

students

Your students hunt for bargains on each of their required textbooks. After a long search, they consider sharing one or more textbooks so they can afford other basic necessities.

Do Students Really Do This?

SUBSCRIBING

students

Your students’ textbooks and course materials are available through a single point of access, allowing them to subscribe to the materials they need—plus additional educational resources—for one price.

Is this What Students Want?
92 percent
The Search Continues

Almost 90% of students say they spend up to a week searching for affordable textbook options, investing significant time and money.1  

Here's Why Subscribing Can Help Them
76 percent

Survey Says Subscribe

76% of students have expressed interest in a subscription-based model

when it comes to accessing their textbooks and course materials, and believe

this access would positively affect their performance.1

QUICK EXERCISE

IN THEIR SHOES

Your students are in their first week of classes.  

Which scenario do you think is best for them?

BARGAIN HUNTING

students

Your students hunt for bargains on each of their required textbooks. After a long search, they consider sharing one or more textbooks so they can afford other basic necessities.

Do Students Really Do This?

SUBSCRIBING

students

Your students’ textbooks and course materials are available through a single point of access, allowing them to subscribe to the materials they need—plus additional educational resources—for one price.

Is this What Students Want?
students
The Search Continues

Almost 90% of students say they spend up to a week searching for affordable textbook options, investing significant time and money.1  

Here's Why Subscribing Can Help Them

Survey Says Subscribe

76% of students have expressed interest in a subscription-based model

when it comes to accessing their textbooks and course materials, and believe

this access would positively affect their performance.1

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Students Deserve a Better Way

Cengage Unlimited is the first-of-its-kind subscription to offer students UNLIMITED

access to a comprehensive library of digital course materials for one price, in one place.

Students Deserve a Better Way

Cengage Unlimited is the first-of-its-kind subscription to offer students UNLIMITED

access to a comprehensive library of digital course materials for one price, in one place.

WHAT DO STUDENTS GET WITH CENGAGE UNLIMITED?

WHAT DO STUDENTS GET WITH CENGAGE UNLIMITED?

Unprecedented Access

20,000
course materials across
70
disciplines
675+
courses

Unparalleled Value

Students pay

$119.99

a semester no matter how

many products that they use

Unprecedented Access

20,000
course materials across
70
disciplines
675+
courses

Unparalleled Value

Students pay

$119.99

a semester no matter how

many products that they use

platforms

Uncomplicated, One-Click Access to All

eBooks, digital platforms & study guides 

*Students get a print rental for $7.99 + free shipping

Uncomplicated, One-Click Access to All

eBooks, digital platforms & study guides 

*Students get a print rental for $7.99 + free shipping

Unparalleled Value + Unprecedented Access = UNSTOPPABLE Learning

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Unparalleled Value + Unprecedented Access = UNSTOPPABLE Learning

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