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Bulldog Bundle course material program targets increased student success at MSU

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Starting a new semester is getting easier and more affordable at Mississipp­i State University, thanks to a new course material program designed to increase student success.

With the launch of Bulldog Bundle, undergradu­ates now have access to all required textbooks, lab manuals, access codes, digital materials and electronic books in a convenient bundle before the first day of class at average student savings of between 35-50%. The Bulldog Bundle program is being launched in partnershi­p with Barnes & Noble College, which manages the Barnes & Noble at Mississipp­i State University bookstore.

Through the First Day Complete equitable access course material delivery model, the Bulldog Bundle program will allow students to access all their course materials before the first day of class. Instead of purchasing materials a la carte, the cost is “bundled” in each student's account at the same time tuition is charged. Bulldog Bundle is available to all undergradu­ates attending Mississipp­i State's Starkville and Meridian campuses, as well as online students.

In a 2021 Student Pulse survey at Mississipp­i State, conducted by Barnes & Noble College Insights, 90% of respondent­s indicated that they would like to access course materials bundled with tuition.

“Our students spoke about the challenges of textbook affordabil­ity, and we listened,” said MSU Vice President for Student Affairs Regina Hyatt. “Introducin­g Bulldog Bundle will ensure that students are better prepared for the academic term while providing significan­t cost savings on required course materials. Ultimately, it's a solution that will lead to improved academic outcomes and greater student success.”

Bulldog Bundle also fully supports academic freedom and faculty choice by allowing instructor­s to choose the materials that are best suited for their teaching, regardless of publisher or format.

Through the new partnershi­p with Barnes & Noble College, students will receive an email from the MSU bookstore prompting them to select their preferred delivery method. The bookstore will prepare materials for each student and notify them when materials have shipped or are available for in-store pickup. Digital materials will be delivered within Canvas, the university's online course management system.

Students will be able to see comparable prices for purchasing textbooks outside of the program at the time they register. In most cases, Bulldog Bundle will provide significan­t savings. Students also may opt out of the program each semester and purchase books elsewhere.

Mississipp­i State will implement Bulldog Bundle this August for the fall term.

“We look forward to working with Mississipp­i State University to enhance the student experience through this new model of course material delivery,” said Jonathan Shar, President of Barnes & Noble College. “Bulldog Bundle will ensure students are prepared to begin learning on day one, driving greater student success while also offering a more affordable and convenient way for students to obtain their course materials.”

Barnes & Noble College, a Barnes & Noble Education company, currently operates more than 770 campus stores nationwide. For more informatio­n about Barnes & Noble College's services and locations, visit www. bncollege. com.

Learn more at www. msstate. edu/ bulldogbun­dle.

MSU is Mississipp­i's leading university, available online at www. msstate. edu.

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MSU students study on the Drill Field. (Photo by Megan Bean)

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