Data Highlights | Spring 2026

$208 M
Student Savings: Since ALG’s inception in FY 2014-2015, USG-sponsored textbook affordability programs have saved students more than $208 million. ALG Transformation Grants: $164 million; eCore and eMajor: $44 million

1.5 M
Students Affected: Our student savings have affected more than 1.6 million student course enrollments. Textbook Transformation Grants: 1,197,433 enrollments; eCore and eMajor: 493,199 enrollments

700+
Projects Funded: All 25 USG institutions have participated in ALG’s grant and pilot programs, with more than 1,100 applications received and over 700 funded projects.

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Institutional Affordable Learning Programs

Institutional Affordable Learning Programs

USG institutions are joining the effort to make educational resources more affordable. The following programs, which also support affordable educational resources implementation and creation, are funded and managed by one USG institution:

University of Georgia: Affordable Course Materials Grants

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For questions about ALG’s savings data and grant reports, please contact Jeff Gallant at [email protected].