Overview
University System of Georgia institutions are required to assign the appropriate attribute to sections of courses where required course materials exclusively consist of:
- No-cost materials: $0 required materials costs
- Low-cost materials: $40 or under required materials costs
“Materials” are digital and print textbooks, other text-based materials, workbooks, lab manuals, online homework platforms, and access codes or other publisher-provided curricular materials for students.
Excluded from the no-cost and low-cost caps are:
- Equipment, such as art supplies, calculators, or physical lab materials
- Fees for online test proctoring or online labs
To assign a no-cost or low-cost attribute to a course section, use the following codes in Banner:
- ZNCM: No-cost materials
- ZLCM: Low-cost materials
Definition: No-cost
The no-cost attribute is for use with courses that exclusively use course materials that are free of charge to students. These materials may include open educational resources (OER), institutionally licensed campus library materials that all students enrolled in the course have access to use, and other materials that require no additional cost to students.
OER are high-quality teaching, learning, and research resources that reside in the public domain or have been released under an open license that permits their free use and customization. OER include but are not limited to textbooks, courses, ancillary materials, videos, tests, software, and any other tools, materials, or techniques used to support access to knowledge with both free access and an open license.
The low-cost attribute is for use with courses with required course materials which cost students a total of $40 or less per course.
Guidelines
Do not include optional materials.
The cost of optional materials listed in a course syllabus, such as optional print versions of otherwise digital open textbooks, should not be included in your no-cost or low-cost calculation.
Only identify courses that meet these cost-cap requirements ($0 or $40 or under).
Students will have the ability to search for courses with these attributes in Banner, so accuracy in reporting no-cost and low-cost materials sections is extremely important.
If a resource is used across multiple courses in a sequence, do not base your calculation on the cost divided by those courses.
An assumption that all students will take all courses in one series with a high-priced textbook is not accurate enough to assign a no-cost or low-cost attribute because the cost is divided across a number of courses. A text that costs $120 that is required for three sequenced courses *does not* meet the $40 or under label requirement.