School is expensive. Your readings don't have to be.

The Textbook Affordability Program at MacEwan University is an initiative designed to reduce the financial burden of course materials on students.

The program has two guiding principles: 

  1. The aspirational goal is that every student in every course will have an affordable textbook option on the first day of class.
  2. Faculty will always control the selection of educational resources for their courses.

Check back here to stay up to date on new opportunities that will be announced later in 2025 for faculty interested in moving to more affordable textbook options.

Instructor Options

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There are several ways to engage with open educational resources and find lower cost course materials.

Student Options

The library loans out at least 1 copy of most required course textbooks.

Visit our Textbooks page to learn more about the Library's textbook collection and other ways to find affordable, required textbook options for your courses.

Why This Matters

Moving to open and affordable course resources benefits teaching and the overall student experience at MacEwan.

Contact

General enquiries:
Email Danielle Deschamps, Open Education Librarian, at deschampsd7@macewan.ca  

Interested in developing an open textbook?
Visit MacEwan Open Books

For assistance designing a course around more affordable options:
Contact the Centre for Teaching and Learning

For help exploring existing library resources and other affordable options: 

  • Students: Use the library's Online Chat or visit the Library Services desk in the John L. Haar Library
  • Instructors: Connect with your Subject Librarian