SIOUX FALLS, S.D. (KELO.com) — First Day Access allows students to access digital course materials at a lower cost and could save up students up to 60% on course materials.
The First Day Access program is part of the South Dakota Board of Regents mission to prioritize university affordability.
Earlier this year, the South Dakota Legislature provided significant financial support to allow for a tuition freeze for the upcoming school year, and the Board identified a tuition freeze for the 2023-2024 academic year as their top legislative priority.
With little to no increases in tuition and affordable academic materials, the Board of Regents says it is working hard to set students up to succeed and grow in South Dakota.
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