Textbook and instructional materials affordability and transparency is governed by Florida Statute 1004.085 and Florida Board of Governors Regulation 8.003. These documents provide state universities with guidance on two aspects of affordability and transparency: textbook and instructional materials adoptions and posting of syllabi for general education core courses.
Submitting Textbook and Instructional Materials Adoptions
- Follow your department’s textbook and instructional materials process.
- Report textbook and instructional materials adoptions for all course sections even if textbooks and instructional materials are not required.
- Report textbook and instructional materials adoptions for all course sections even if you use no cost textbooks and instructional materials.
- To submit your textbook and instructional materials adoption online, please use the Adoptions Insight Portal and log in using your NID and NID password.
Upcoming Deadlines
Textbook and instructional materials adoptions are due 60 days prior to the start of the semester for all courses taught that term. Please note, these are the university deadlines. Faculty participating in the First Day Inclusive Access Program (see information below) may need to submit their adoptions earlier.
- Spring 2025: November 7, 2024
- Summer 2025: March 13, 2025
- Fall 2025: June 19, 2025
- Spring 2026: November 6, 2025
Affordable Instructional Materials (AIM) Initiative
UCF strives to support instructional materials affordability through reduced costs to students. The Affordable Instructional Materials (AIM) Initiative is a University-wide collaboration that includes the Office of the Provost and Academic Affairs, the Division of Digital Learning, the UCF Libraries, the Faculty Center for Teaching and Learning (FCTL), the UCF Bookstore, and other University stakeholders.
The AIM Initiative focuses on efforts in the areas of Open Educational Resources (OER), Library-Sourced Materials, First Day, and Affordability Counts. These efforts combined provide a comprehensive (two-fold) structure to reduce course materials costs for UCF students by removing barriers around access to the educational content required to help them succeed academically, while also establishing a mechanism by which to recognize faculty who make an effort to help scale this important work.
Affordable Instructional Materials Options
Leganto
The UCF Libraries is proud to offer Leganto in their academic toolkit. Enhancing educational affordability, the all-new Leganto tool streamlines the management of your course materials from right within Canvas. This innovative platform simplifies the integration of library resources, enhancing both teaching and learning experiences across our community.
- Canvas Integration: Direct links to the library’s catalog and digital repositories from within the course.
- Built-in Analytics: Faculty can monitor engagement with the course materials, optimizing educational impacts.
- Student Access: A unified portal for all course readings ensures materials are easily available.
- Cost Reduction: Facilitates courses aimed for Zero Textbook Costs (ZTC); part of UCF’s commitment to reducing educational expenses.
- Enhanced Curriculum Design: Instructors can customize the integration of library materials into their courses.
To learn more, please visit the UCF Libraries Leganto page.