As Students Head Back to Campus, BNED Sees Explosive Demand for BNC First Day® Complete, its Equitable Access Course Material Delivery Model
Barnes & Noble Education (NYSE: BNED) has announced significant growth in its First Day Complete course material delivery model, expanding from 12 to 65 campuses for the upcoming fall term, representing a 7x increase in student enrollment, from 43,000 to over 300,000 students. A survey revealed that 70% of students felt the program improved their classroom success, while 74% felt more prepared. This innovative approach aims to support academic achievement while easing access to course materials, showing strong demand among educational institutions.
- 7x year-over-year growth in program enrollment.
- Expansion to 65 campuses from 12 last year, reaching over 300,000 students.
- 70% of students reported positive impact on classroom success.
- 74% of students felt better prepared for the academic term.
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- BNC First Day® Complete disrupts the traditional course material model by providing students all course materials needed for the term in one bundle before the first day of class.
- The innovative course material delivery model has seen 7x year-over-year growth since 2020 and will be offered through 65 campus bookstores this fall up from 12 campus bookstores last year.
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A recent First Day Complete survey found
70% of all students said the program had a positive impact on classroom success and74% of students said they were better prepared for the academic term.
“We are seeing tremendous demand for our First Day Complete equitable access program as schools have demonstrated the positive impact the solution has on improving student outcomes and reducing stress at the beginning of each academic term,” said
Disrupting the Traditional Course Material Delivery Model
First Day Complete is disrupting the traditional course material delivery model in collaboration with leading institutions from across the country. By delivering all course materials via one unified service, the program ensures students have access to all their learning materials across all of their courses before the first day of class, allowing them to engage with course content from day one to support their academic success.
Course material costs are bundled into tuition or applied as a course charge for one flat-rate each semester and through a concierge-style service, students can pick up all their physical materials either at the bookstore or have them shipped, while digital materials are accessible through an institution’s learning management system (LMS).
The program offers full academic freedom for faculty, allowing them to select the best course materials for the term from BNED’s expansive relationship with more than 6,000 publishers, creating a one-stop, simplified experience.
Positive Student Experiences
Data show that course materials are still an optional purchase for many students even though it’s been well documented that students who have their course materials before the start of class perform better academically. First Day Complete helps to remove barriers and provides the same fundamental level of access across an entire institution for all students.
Better Student Outcomes
In Fall 2020 and Spring 2021 terms, BNC surveyed students at colleges and universities nationwide to find out what they thought of the program – and the impact it’s had on their academic experience.
The survey results showed students felt they had better experiences and, ultimately, better academic results, confirming BNC’s equitable access program is making a positive impact on student success. Out of the more than 600 students who utilized the First Day Complete program:
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74% of students said they were better prepared for the academic term. -
70% of students said the program had a positive impact on their success. -
62% of students felt the program helped them achieve better grades.
Of note, historically underrepresented students saw even greater impact when utilizing the First Day Complete program:
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84% of students of color said they were better prepared for the academic term. -
78% of students of color said the program had a positive impact on their success.
Of those surveyed,
Supporting Enrollment Growth
Some BNC partner institutions have started to report that they have seen enrollment growth, which they at least in part attribute to the ability to market the benefits of First Day Complete to prospective students.
Hear what students, faculty and administrators had to say about their experiences using First Day Complete and how it has made a positive impact at their institutions. Watch the video, here.
For more information about First Day Complete, visit, www.bncollege.com/academic-solutions/first-day-complete/
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