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RedShelf and McGraw-Hill Strengthen Relationship with New Inclusive Access Agreement

Collaboration to Promote Affordability and Enhance Student Performance


Tags: Education Affordability, Announcement, Blog Article, Inclusive Access, Data & Analytics

CHICAGO and NEW YORK (April 3, 2018) -- RedShelf, a leading provider of digital learning materials, and McGraw-Hill, a top learning science company, today announced a new agreement that will help expand their work together on inclusive access programs that increase the affordability of course materials and enhance student engagement. Inclusive access programs allow students to have digital course materials automatically delivered to them on the first day of class or earlier, and significantly reduce costs for students.

While RedShelf and McGraw-Hill have been working closely together since 2014, this agreement formalizes the collaboration between RedShelf's inclusive access platform offering and McGraw-Hill's affordable digital learning solutions, including McGraw-Hill Connect®, that have been shown to improve student outcomes. As inclusive access gains momentum throughout the higher ed community, the strengthening of this relationship will provide more affordable and more engaging experiences for students.

"As we continue to build and expand the RedShelf inclusive access program, it only made sense to formalize and deepen our partnership with one of the industry's leading providers of digital learning materials," said RedShelf CEO and co-founder Greg Fenton. "McGraw-Hill's focus on affordability and improving student performance aligns with the foundation RedShelf was built on."

"We're excited to expand our work with RedShelf to reduce costs for students and make it easier for them to access crucial learning materials," said Bill Okun, President of Higher Education at McGraw-Hill. "Hundreds of colleges across the country are starting or expanding inclusive access programs and this collaboration will make the process even easier for institutions, instructors and students."

Through this collaboration, RedShelf will integrate McGraw-Hill Connect courseware and content into participating colleges' learning management systems and other core platforms. In addition to providing more affordable, digital course materials, RedShelf and McGraw-Hill are using teaching and learning data to improve student performance and engagement.

ABOUT REDSHELF

Chicago-based RedShelf is a leading provider of affordable digital learning materials helping to improve teaching and learning through technology. In collaboration with strategic partners, publishers, institutions and campus bookstores, RedShelf streamlines the discovery and distribution of digital textbooks and digital course content for all students. For more information,  visit www.about.redshelf.com or follow on TwitterInstagram or Facebook.

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Ashleigh Mavros
ashleigh.mavros@redshelf.com
419.366.2345

McGraw Hill
McGraw Hill is a leading global education company that partners with millions of educators, learners and professionals around the world. Recognizing their diverse needs, we build trusted content, flexible tools and powerful digital platforms to help them achieve success on their own terms. Through our commitment to equity, accessibility and inclusion, we foster a culture of belonging that respects and reflects the diversity of the communities, learners and educators we serve. McGraw Hill has over 40 offices across North America, Asia, Australia, Europe, the Middle East and South America, and makes its learning solutions for PreK–12, higher education, professionals and others available in more than 80 languages. Visit us at mheducation.com or find us on Facebook, Instagram, LinkedIn, or Twitter.

Contact
Tyler Reed
McGraw Hill
(914) 512-4853
tyler.reed@mheducation.com