Apr 05, 2021

More than one-half million dollars are raised to support Textbooks 2.0

Posted Apr 05, 2021 2:14 PM

All In for K-state raised $503,161 to help Kansas State University students save money on textbooks by supporting Textbooks 2.0. The KSU Foundation reported the information. Once deployed, this investment will save K-State students at least $5 million or more per year.

K-Staters from every state and as far away as Liverpool, England, came together virtually to make essential class materials more for K-State students by supporting Textbooks 2.0. The project saves students money by replacing expensive traditional textbooks with open or alternative digital resources tailored to the class by the instructor. It has saved KSU students $6.8 million in the last six years.