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The Impact of Affordable Access: The Faculty POV

OVERVIEW

Instructors from Florida International University, University of the Cumberlands, and Blinn College had a candid conversation on their experience with the First Day® Complete Affordable Access program, including misconceptions about the program and how it has transformed the way they teach.

When describing the impact of the program at University of the Cumberlands, Dr. Chris Leskiw, Vice President for Academic Affairs and Dean of the Faculty, said:

“I would say it’s transformative. For our students, many of whom are first-generation, there’s already a lot that they’re navigating—financial aid, just understanding how college works, expectations. Removing that need to figure out textbooks, where to get them, how to afford them—that’s one major burden off their plate.

Before this program, I would often have to adjust my syllabus because students just didn’t have the book. Now they do, and they have it from day one. So we can actually start teaching immediately, and that makes a big difference.”

First Day Complete Affordable Access improves access to course materials, affordability, and convenience while driving better academic outcomes for students and faculty.

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Speakers
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Dr. Christopher Leskiw
Associate Provost for Academic Affairs, University of the Cumberlands
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Dr. Sara Moats
Teaching Professor, Politics and International Relations, and Director of Undergraduate Studies and Online Learning, Florida International University
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Robert Stanberry
District Department Head of the Blinn College Criminal Justice, Paralegal, and Sociology Programs, Blinn College
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Lisa Crowe
Vice President, Store Operations, Barnes & Noble College