University of Utah explores using free, online, open-source textbooks [View all]
For $150, a University of Utah student could buy a few tanks of gas, a couple of weeks worth of groceries or maybe a textbook for an English class.
" Books) can be a financial burden," said Rachel Wootten, a geography and political-science major.
The cost of textbooks has risen a staggering 812 percent since 1978, according to an analysis by the American Enterprise Institute. At the U., the average student cost for books and supplies is $1,000 a year, on top of nearly $7,000 a year for in-state tuition.
"The prices are just ridiculous in my opinion," said Dave Nelson, book manager at the university bookstore. "Theyre just nuts, how much theyre going up."
But a new U. Academic Senate committee wants to do something about it. The group last week voted to explore saving students money by using open-source textbooks books licensed to be downloaded for free online. Senate president Allyson Mower, a U. librarian, said shes aiming to cut costs by $500 a year.
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