Students Express Frustration with Online Textbook Charges

For the past two years, Grinnell College has been expanding its use of Day-One Access, a program that offers digital textbooks directly from publishers to students in selected courses for reduced prices. However, the program’s opt-out system where students are automatically charged for textbooks unless they specifically select not to be has frustrated some students.

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