Press Release
U.S. College Students Impacted by COVID-19 Can Access Cengage for Free
For the many U.S. college students whose campuses are currently impacted by the coronavirus (COVID-19) pandemic, Cengage is offering free access to all Cengage eTextbooks and digital courseware for the remainder of the Spring semester, according to a recent press release.
Cengage is the largest US-based provider of teaching and learning materials for higher education, offering valuable options at affordable price points. Cengage Unlimited includes more than 22,000 eTextbooks, digital learning platforms/access codes and study guides. Students can access the materials for free via Cengage Unlimited regardless of whether their instructor typically uses Cengage materials.
“Millions of students and instructors have had their lives thrown into turmoil as a result of this unprecedented public health crisis. We want to do everything possible to support them, starting with providing free access to our digital materials and platforms, as well as connecting faculty with their peers for online teaching support,” said Cengage CEO Michael E. Hansen.
Cengage is offering free support to faculty and administrators who need to quickly move their classes online, including setting up online courses, hosting webinars and holding peer-to-peer “Office Hours” led by instructors who offer best practices for online instruction.
For more information about the free resources available, visit https://www.cengage.com/covid-19-support/.
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