Campus Textbook Access Program (CTAP) - Frequently Asked Questions
FACULTY
The Campus Textbook Access Program (CTAP) is a program that provides undergraduate and graduate students access to all required course materials on or before the first day of class for a flat, per semester fee.
The CTAP fee covers required course textbooks for undergraduate and graduate students. Course materials are defined as any item with an International Standard Book Number (ISBN) that is legally available for sale or distribution in the United States to the higher education market. This includes e-books, courseware, and clickers. Recommended materials are not included in the CTAP fee.
Products and services that are not eligible for CTAP are non ISBN materials including: web subscriptions such as Inchainge and Esri ArcGIS; Labster; software, survey, evaluation and assessment tools; and supplies such as goggles and science and art kits. In addition, recommended materials are not included in the CTAP fee.
No. CTAP was built with the intent to ensure academic freedom remains intact. You will be able to use the same materials you do now, although you will need to be using the most recent edition available.
Academic freedom is ensured by preserving faculty choice.
Course material adoption process and ancillary material delivery for PowerPoints, quizzes, test banks, solutions, etc. remains the same through the Bookstore.
Materials are available digitally through the Canvas Learning Management System.
And most importantly, students are prepared for learning on day one.
Course material adoption deadlines will remain the same as sent to faculty from Follett, our campus bookstore.
The Bookstore will help faculty obtain instructor desk copies of current editions as needed.
Ancillary materials such as PowerPoints, quizzes, test banks, and solutions will be delivered in the same manner as they are now.
Digital materials will be available through the Canvas Learning Management System.
Yes, publishers will provide training opportunities for faculty to ensure you are comfortable working with your digital learning materials.
Yes! Students will receive course materials on or before the first day of class, which means they are prepared for learning on day one.
Below is a template that you may want to consider using for your syllabi. Feel free to customize the message for your particular course.
Undergraduate students enrolled in this course have been automatically opted into the Campus Textbook Access Program (CTAP). CTAP provides undergraduate students access to required course materials on or before the first day of class for a flat, per semester fee. Digital materials are available through Canvas, our Learning Management System (LMS). If there are physical materials assigned in this course, our campus Book Store will email you when they are ready to be picked up. You may choose to opt out of the CTAP fee through your student account; however, if you opt out, you will need to procure the course materials for all your classes on your own.