New Study Highlights the Positive Impact on Student Outcomes of Barnes & Noble Education’s First Day® Complete Equitable Access Program; Results Driving Rapid Growth of the Model across Colleges and Universities
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Additionally, BNC continues to see strong institutional adoption of First Day Complete based on the positive student feedback and client endorsement of the model.
Key Points:
- Additionally, BNC continues to see strong institutional adoption of First Day Complete based on the positive student feedback and client endorsement of the model.
- Course material costs are included as part of tuition or applied as a course charge, saving students an average of 35-50%.
- Students cited affordability, convenience, and preparedness for the semester as the primary reasons for lauding the equitable access model.
- “These benefits are underscored by the positive feedback we received from students in our May 2023 First Day Complete Student Survey.