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Opinion: Here’s Biden’s Chance to Protect Students from Predatory Textbook Billing
By Savannah Lebedeker in The Hill
CT students, university staff clash over proposed textbook fee
By Jessika Harkay in the Connecticut Mirror
Students Petition Against Automatic Textbook Billing
By Cassidy Williams in WFSB Eyewitness News
Biden can limit colleges’ scheme to tack textbook costs onto tuition
By Katie Wagman in The Hill
Colleges charge tons of junk fees for food and books. Biden may force them to scale back.
By Zachary Schermele in USA TODAY
Courseware Can Be Integral to a Course. Why, Then, Are Students Footing the Bill for It?
By Taylor Swaak in The Chronicle of Higher Education
Students Express Frustration with Online Textbook Charges
By Lena Wiebe in The Scarlet & Black
University of Wisconsin-Stout’s Textbook Fee Model Keeps Students’ Interests at Center
Is there a way to include textbook costs in tuition and fees while putting students’ interests first?
Do ‘Inclusive Access’ Textbook Programs Save Students Money? A New Site Urges Everyone to Read the Fine Print
By Taylor Swaak in The Chronicle of Higher Education
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Do ‘Inclusive Access’ Textbook Programs Save Students Money? A New Site Urges Everyone to Read the Fine Print, The Chronicle of Higher Education, October 12, 2021