DENVER - December 8, 2025: The Colorado Commission on Higher Education has approved 28 proposals for Open Educational Resources (OER) grants, which will produce no-cost, high-quality learning materials for Colorado students. More than half of the funds were awarded to zero textbook cost degree development and collaborative projects.
Governor Polis re-issued the Zero Textbook Cost (ZTC) Challenge in May 2025. Colorado institutions met this challenge by proposing 11 new ZTC degrees and certificates in this grant cycle. Funded projects include an associate of applied science in space studies at Arapahoe Community College, a bachelor's in construction project management at Metropolitan State University of Denver, a bachelor's in data science at the University of Northern Colorado, and a bachelor's of science in nursing at Western Colorado University.
“Educational materials like textbooks are essential to student success, yet too often they come with a hefty price tag. By investing $1 million in open education grants, Colorado is signaling to students that we are committed to removing barriers and making higher education affordable and accessible. This investment alone will save students an average of more than $3 million on textbooks, a three to one return!” said Governor Polis. “Through 36 ZTC degrees, Colorado students will be able to earn credentials with zero textbook cost.”
The OER grant program is in its seventh year. To date, grantees have collaborated to save Colorado students nearly $60 million in textbook costs and transformed more than 2,200 courses to no cost by creating, adapting, and adopting free openly licensed educational resources. The cumulative cost savings for the first six years of the grant program are projected to surpass $75 million in spring 2026.
“Education should open doors, not close them,” said Colorado Department of Higher Education Executive Director, Dr. Angie Paccione. “These grants will save students hundreds of dollars on textbooks, expand zero-cost degree programs and ensure that no one is left behind because of the cost of learning materials.”
The Colorado OER Grant Program awards funds to public higher education institutions for zero textbook degree development, collaborative partnerships, small group projects, institutional general incentive funds, individual courses, and professional development. The OER grants in year eight are led by 20 institutions and feature ZTC degrees for students to complete their degree with zero textbook cost in disciplines from mathematics to social work. Currently, 18 ZTC degrees and certificates are in-progress; these grants will increase the in-progress ZTC degrees or certificates to 29. One collaborative project, OER Anatomy Hub, provides free digital anatomical models that can be affordably printed in 3D for use in science and healthcare classrooms. View the list of awards.
“Year eight was the OER grant program’s most competitive application cycle to date with $1.5 million in 35 proposed projects,” said Chealsye Bowley, CDHE director of open education and learning innovation. “Enthusiasm for open pedagogy and zero textbook cost programs is at an all-time high in Colorado.”
Get Involved
In conjunction with CDHE, the OER Council hosts events and other professional development opportunities to help others learn about the open education movement in Colorado. During Open Education Week 2026 from March 2-6, campuses across Colorado will hold interactive webinars, trainings, faculty awards, and more.
CDHE will host its annual statewide OER conference on Friday, May 29, at Arapahoe Community College. The conference provides instructors, librarians, and administrators with professional development to advance open education. The 2026 conference theme is Open for Good: Resilience, Innovation and Collaboration. Registration for the 2026 OER Conference is free.
Championed by the Colorado General Assembly’s Joint Budget Committee in 2018, Higher Education Open Educational Resources (H.B. 18-1331) established the grant program and charged Colorado’s OER Council with advising the Department on aspects of the initiative. The grant program was expanded for five additional years with Use of Open Educational Resources in Higher Education (S.B. 21-215). To learn more about the program, including its impact and reach, read the 2025 Open Educational Resources Report.
About the Colorado OER Council
The OER Council is a nationally recognized advisory group created by statute that lends expert opinion in the areas of academics, library sciences, instructional design, and other aspects integral to open education development. The council works closely in an advisory capacity for CDHE staff.
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