Skip to Content

Zero Textbook Costs (ZTC) = Classes with Free Textbooks

Zero Textbook Costs (ZTC) means that there is no cost for required textbooks, workbooks, lab manuals, readers, or specialized software like online homework systems. There is a state law (SB 1359) that requires California Community Colleges to identify Zero Textbook Costs course sections.

ZTC at Cosumnes River College

Cosumnes River College faculty are being encouraged to find ways to make their courses ZTC. This could include the adoption of Open Educational Resources (OER), using library materials, and curating other learning resources that are freely available to students.

Searching for ZTC Courses

You can search for ZTC courses in the online class schedule or in eServices.

Low Cost Textbook Designation

Low-Cost icon

The Low Cost designation can also be applied in the textbook cost filter. The Low Cost symbol is a dollar sign in a down arrow and means that a student will pay $30 or less for all required instructional materials in that course section.

  • Instructional materials include required textbooks, workbooks, lab manuals, readers, or specialized websites or software like online homework systems. The definition does not apply to supplemental items such lab coats and kits, goggles, a calculator, blue books, scantron forms, art supplies, etc.
  • The designation is based on the pre-tax retail price of new materials in the CRC Bookstore only. It does not apply to the price of used or rental books or ebooks available through the CRC Bookstore or any other bookseller.
  • A section that uses free digital materials, but requires students to print some or all of the course materials may be designated as Low Cost if the printing costs can be reasonably expected to be under $30.

Double Check Your Textbook Information

Sometimes the instructor assigned to a course may change before the first day of class and this could also affect the ZTC designation and textbook information. It is a good idea to double check the course information a week before classes start to make sure the information that was provided when you registered has remained the same. If the instructor’s name has changed, the ZTC designation or textbook information may have also changed.

More Course Schedule Tips for Success

Some of the language used in the course descriptions and filters in the online class schedule and eServices can be confusing. Here is a rundown of terms you might see and what they mean.