Barnes & Noble Education, Inc. (NYSE: BNED), a
leading solutions provider for the education industry, today
announced the rapid and continued growth of its industry-leading
First Day
® affordable access programs and new
research data that highlight the positive impact the programs have
on course material affordability and student outcomes.
Barnes & Noble College (BNC) First Day Affordable
Access Programs Seeing Rapid Growth
- BNC’s First Day®
Complete equitable access model was offered at 183
campus stores in the fall 2024 academic term, representing
approximately 925,000 undergraduate and postgraduate students*, up
from 800,000 in fall 2023
- Eight net additional campus stores have committed to
transitioning to First Day Complete for the spring 2025 academic
term
- BNC’s First Day® (by Course) offered through
230 campus stores in the fall 2024 academic term
- 2024 proprietary student research underscores the significant
benefits of the First Day affordable access models on student
outcomes
- In the second quarter fiscal year 2025, First Day program
revenues increased 18% YOY to $235 million
First Day Complete
Through its equitable access program, First Day Complete, BNC
partners with colleges and universities to provide all students
with all course materials needed for the term in one convenient
bundle on or before the first day of class. Course material costs
are included as part of tuition or applied as a course charge,
saving students an average of 35-50 percent.
First Day Complete continues to see rapid growth in
institutional adoption, with a total of 183 campus stores utilizing
First Day Complete in the fall 2024 term with a total enrollment of
approximately 925,000 students, up from 800,000 in the prior year.
As a result of First Day Complete’s continued positive impact on
student outcomes, eight net additional campus stores have committed
to transitioning to First Day Complete in the spring 2025 term.
“We are excited to welcome a record number of institutions to
the First Day Complete program,” said Jonathan Shar, Chief
Executive Officer, Barnes & Noble Education. “We are seeing
tremendous demand for First Day Complete across all sectors and
sizes of institutions and, with a strong pipeline of institutions
that are currently evaluating how to best implement the program, we
expect this momentum to continue, given the demonstrated impact on
student outcomes through improved affordability, access and
convenience.”
The 183 campus stores offering the First Day Complete equitable
access model are distributed across 34 states, of which 32 percent
are four-year state colleges or universities, 36 percent are
four-year private colleges or universities, and 32 percent are
two-year state community colleges or technical colleges.
Additionally, the range of student enrollment at these institutions
includes:
- 26% have less than 2,000 students
- 24% have between 2,000 and 3,999 students
- 22% have between 4,000 and 9,999 students
- 28% have greater than 10,000 students
First Day
BNC’s inclusive access program, First Day – which is adopted by
an individual faculty member for a single course and where students
receive primarily digital course materials through their school's
learning management system (LMS) – also saw strong growth. BNC’s
First Day was offered at 230 campus stores in the fall 2024
academic term.
Survey Highlights First Day Complete’s Positive
Impact
Through its proprietary research platform, BNC Insights, BNC
conducted an online survey for students who participated in the
First Day Complete program during the 2023-2024 academic year.
Based on responses across more than 100 campus stores, and
representing students from community colleges, four-year public and
four-year private institutions, students provided strong positive
feedback on First Day Complete and its impact on their academic
success:
- 91% stated they found it convenient to have their course
materials bundled
- 84% stated they were better prepared for the academic term
- 81% stated equitable access/First Day Complete had a positive
impact on their success during the term
- 72% stated equitable access/First Day Complete helped them
achieve better grades during the term
- 72% stated equitable access/First Day Complete increases the
likelihood they will continue their education at the school
For students who felt First Day Complete enabled them to achieve
better grades, they noted the improved convenience, access and
reduction in stress because of the program.
“I didn't have any worry about picking up my course materials, I
knew they would be prepared on time. I most likely wouldn’t have
gotten the materials I did unless it was through the program.”
(Student, Albion College)
Students also showed a strong likelihood to recommend and
participate in First Day Complete again, with 87 percent of
students saying they would recommend the course material program
and 89 percent saying they would participate in the program again.
Students cited affordability, convenience and preparedness for the
semester as the primary reasons for praising the equitable access
model.
“Textbooks are expensive, so having this program makes it more
affordable and possible for me to purchase all of my books without
using multiple vendors or spending an extensive amount of time
searching other places that have the correct materials for
cheaper.” (Student, University of North Carolina, Greensboro)
Feedback from schools has been equally strong:
“The First Day Complete program has enhanced the student
experience at Tulane by improving the convenience of getting all
course materials. First Day Complete has simplified the process of
acquiring course materials at the beginning of the term and has
provided a predictable, lower-cost option for our students.” —
Brian Johnson, Associate Vice President for Campus Operations,
Tulane University
To hear more about what students, faculty and administrators say
about their experiences using First Day Complete, and how it has
positively impacted their institutions, watch the
video here.
Discover how colleges and universities are finding success with
BNC’s First Day Complete by visiting our collection
of equitable access case studies.
Barnes & Noble Colege, a Barnes & Noble Education
company, operates nearly 1,200 physical and virtual college and
university bookstores and serves approximately six million students
nationwide. For more information about BNC’s campus retail services
and academic solutions, visit www.bncollege.com.
*As reported by National Center for Education Statistics
(NCES)
ABOUT BARNES & NOBLE EDUCATION, INC.Barnes
& Noble Education, Inc. (NYSE: BNED) is a leading solutions
provider for the education industry, driving affordability, access
and achievement at hundreds of academic institutions nationwide and
ensuring millions of students are equipped for success in the
classroom and beyond. Through its family of brands, BNED offers
campus retail services, academic solutions, wholesale capabilities
and more. BNED is a company serving all who work to elevate their
lives through education, supporting students, faculty and
institutions as they make tomorrow a better and smarter world. For
more information, visit www.bned.com.
Media Contact:Judith BuckinghamCorporate
Communicationsjbuckingham@bned.com
Source: Barnes & Noble Education
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