Texas is investing over $2 million in nine colleges to slash textbook costs and boost free learning materials—especially for nursing and workforce training programs. Alamo Colleges and Texas State University each get $285K to fund open educational resources from 2026–2028, helping students save hundreds of thousands annually and clearing financial barriers to careers in high-demand fields. This move directly supports Texas’s workforce development goals and strengthens the state’s economic future by making education more affordable and accessible.

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