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Barnes & Noble Education Continues its Strong Expansion of First Day® Affordable Access Programs

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Barnes & Noble Education, Inc
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New Research Highlights Positive Impact on Affordability and Student Outcomes

BASKING RIDGE, N.J., Nov. 19, 2024 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) -- Barnes & Noble Education, Inc. (NYSE: BNED), a leading solutions provider for the education industry, today announced the rapid and continued growth of its industry-leading First Day® affordable access programs and new research data that highlight the positive impact the programs have on course material affordability and student outcomes.

Barnes & Noble College (BNC) First Day Affordable Access Programs Seeing Rapid Growth

  • BNC’s First Day® Complete equitable access model was offered at 183 campus stores in the fall 2024 academic term, representing approximately 925,000 undergraduate and postgraduate students*, up from 800,000 in fall 2023

  • Eight net additional campus stores have committed to transitioning to First Day Complete for the spring 2025 academic term

  • BNC’s First Day® (by Course) offered through 230 campus stores in the fall 2024 academic term

  • 2024 proprietary student research underscores the significant benefits of the First Day affordable access models on student outcomes

  • In the second quarter fiscal year 2025, First Day program revenues increased 18% YOY to $235 million

First Day Complete

Through its equitable access program, First Day Complete, BNC partners with colleges and universities to provide all students with all course materials needed for the term in one convenient bundle on or before the first day of class. Course material costs are included as part of tuition or applied as a course charge, saving students an average of 35-50 percent.

First Day Complete continues to see rapid growth in institutional adoption, with a total of 183 campus stores utilizing First Day Complete in the fall 2024 term with a total enrollment of approximately 925,000 students, up from 800,000 in the prior year. As a result of First Day Complete’s continued positive impact on student outcomes, eight net additional campus stores have committed to transitioning to First Day Complete in the spring 2025 term.

“We are excited to welcome a record number of institutions to the First Day Complete program,” said Jonathan Shar, Chief Executive Officer, Barnes & Noble Education. “We are seeing tremendous demand for First Day Complete across all sectors and sizes of institutions and, with a strong pipeline of institutions that are currently evaluating how to best implement the program, we expect this momentum to continue, given the demonstrated impact on student outcomes through improved affordability, access and convenience.”