美国大学材料状况:2022-2024
市场调查报告书
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美国大学材料状况:2022-2024

The State of College Course Materials 2022-2024

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2022年大学教材市场规模预计下降3.5%至31亿美元,扭转上年正增长、负增长的局面。 预计未来几年将继续温和下降略高于 2.0%。

本报告考察了美国大学教材市场,包括入学人数、按机构类型细分、相关政策和资金、课程教材趋势、主要供应商和分销商的趋势以及未来展望等。

内容

调查方法

执行摘要

介绍

市场规模和註册

  • 机构类型和编号
    • 公共与私人
    • 营利性私营机构的数量超过非营利性机构
    • 招收一年级本科生的机构
    • 机构关闭和整合
  • 学生就读的地方
    • 註册 2 年课程的学生人数减少,而註册 4 年课程的学生人数增加
    • 2021 年和 2022 年秋季本科招生人数将继续下降
    • 营利性机构的市场变化
    • 远程学习的吸引力
  • 学位数量
  • 研究领域

政策与资金

  • 上大学的费用
  • 联邦资助高等教育
    • 专上资助法案要点
    • 联邦资金作为大流行刺激措施的影响
    • 教育新闻
  • 学生贷款和财政援助
    • 免除学生贷款:面临法律挑战
    • 学生资助违规和欺诈
    • 处理财政援助的中断
  • 国家对高等教育的支持
  • 人力资源开发
    • 劳工部:学徒前计划公告

课程资料

  • 教科书成本长期下降
  • 数字使用
    • 印刷材料:大流行后与教师一起復兴
    • 数字资料满意度调查
    • 包容性访问计划的增加
    • 直接面向学生的订阅计划的扩展
    • 关注新技术
    • 行业销售额分类
  • 供应商和分销商的表现
    • Pearson
    • Cengage
    • McGraw Hill
    • Wiley's Education Publishing
    • Chegg
    • Barnes &Noble
  • 开放教育资源
    • 联邦政府和 OER
    • 加利福尼亚州和 OER
    • OpenStax
    • Course Hero
    • 教育机构:促进 OER 的引入、创建和使用

趋势和行业适应

  • 併购
  • 併购市场将在 2022 年略有降温
  • 持续关注员工教育

概述/展望

  • 不利因素仍在继续
  • 适应新现实的传统学院和大学
  • 大学教材前景
简介目录
Product Code: CURP17563122

Simba's State of College Course Materials 2022-2024 has found that college course materials will decrease 3.5% to $3.1 billion in 2022, reversing the previous year's one year period of positive results. Simba also expects that sales of course materials will continue a slow decline by slightly over 2.0% over the next couple of years.

In addition to analyzing the market size and segments for the college course materials industry, Simba's State of College Course Materials 2022-2024 provides details on a wide range of other issues, trends, and forces impacting the market. These include types of institutions where students are enrolling; the growth of distance education; federal and state policy and funding developments; print vs. digital growth in instructional materials; the rise of subscription and inclusive access plans; new technology trends; company mergers & acquisitions and operating performance of key companies such as Pearson; Cengage, McGraw Hill; Wiley, Chegg and others; the growth in workforce education and the state and growth of Open Education Resources (OER).

Key Findings

Among the key findings highlighted in the report are:

How falling enrollment, which has dropped 1.6% from 2022 to 2021 is negatively impacting the instructional materials industry

The increase in the number of faculty using Open Education Resources, which has grown 7% from the year before to a total of 40%.

How digital materials are still growing, but at slower rate

The impact of the increased activity in workforce education on the industry

About Simba Information

Publishers and investment professionals can trust Simba's State of College Course Materials 2022-2024 to provide the inside intelligence needed to evaluate the growth potential and understand the trends impacting the market for college course materials.

This report is an essential tool for publishing executives, M&A advisors, market analysts, and industry consultants who need to understand the larger trends and necessary business strategies when considering the college course materials market.

Simba has the knowledge base and perspective gained from more than 20 years' covering this market and the rapid changes in technology, the economy, mergers, partnerships and public policy that affect it.

Table of Content

Methodology

Executive Summary

Introduction

  • Table The Marist Mindset List for the Class of 2025

Market Size & Enrollment

  • Institution Types and Numbers
    • Table Number of U.S. Degree-Granting Postsecondary Institutions, 2020-2021 v. 2019-2020
    • Public vs. Private
    • For-Profit Private Institutions Outnumber Nonprofit Schools
    • Institutions with First-Year Undergraduates
      • Table Degree-Granting Institutions with First-Year Undergraduates, 2019-2020 vs. 2010-2011 vs. 2000-2001
    • Institutional Closure and Consolidation
  • Where Students Are Enrolled
    • Table Total Fall Enrollment in Degree-Granting Postsecondary Institutions, 2000, 2010, 2020
    • Two-Year Enrollments Down, Four-Year Enrollments Up
    • Fall 2021 and 2022 Undergraduate Enrollments Continue the Pattern of Decline
      • Table U.S. Undergraduate Enrollment Percentage Changes by Sector, Fall 2020-Fall 2022
    • Shifting Market for For-Profit Institutions
      • Table Simba Information Career College Enrollment Index
    • The Appeal of Distance Education
      • Table Undergraduate Enrollment in Distance Education Courses, Fall 2020 v. Fall 2019
      • Table Post-Secondary Enrollment in Distance Education, by Type of Institution, Fall 2020
  • Degrees by the Numbers
    • Table Certificate/Associate/Bachelor's Degrees Awarded, 2019-2020 vs. 2009-2010
  • Fields of Study
    • Table Fields with Largest Number of Bachelor's Degrees Awarded in 2019-2020 and % Change from 2010-2011

Policy & Funding

  • Introduction
  • Costs of Attending College in 2022-2023
    • Table Undergraduate Tuition and Fees, 2022-2023 vs 2021-2022
  • Federal Funding for Higher Education
    • Table Selected Higher Education Programs in President Biden's Department of Education Budget Request; FY2023P vs. FY2021 Appropriation ($ in 000 except for Max Pell Grant, which is total $)
    • Highlights of Proposed Postsecondary Education Funding
    • Federal Pandemic Stimulus Funding Continues to Have an Impact
    • Education Department News in 2022
  • Taking a Look at Student Loans and Financial Aid
    • Student Loan Forgiveness Faces Legal Challenges
    • Seeking Out Violations and Fraud in the World of Student Aid
    • Addressing Financial Aid Confusion
  • State Support for Higher Education
    • Table State Fiscal Support for Higher Education, FY2022 vs. FY2021 ($ in 000; ranked by % change)
  • Workforce Development
    • Table Apprenticeship Building America Grants, 2022
    • Department of Labor Announces Pre-Apprenticeship Program

Course Materials

  • Introduction
  • Long-Term Decline in Course Materials Spend Continues
    • Table Select Findings from 2021-2022 Student Watch
  • Digital Usage
    • Print Makes a Comeback with Teachers Post-Pandemic
    • Survey Shows Satisfaction with Digital Materials
    • Inclusive Access Programs on the Rise
    • Direct-to-Student Subscription Programs Expand
    • Looking to New Technology
    • Segmenting Industry Sales
      • Table Sales by Segment of Key College Course Materials 2022 ($ in 000,000)
      • Table Changes in Digital Higher Education Revenue Share at Three Publishers, Full Years 2019-2021
  • Operating Performance of Providers and Distributers
    • Table Simba Information's Leading Publicly Traded Higher Education Publishers by Higher Education Revenue, 2021 vs. 2020 ($ in 000)
    • Pearson Launches Pearson+ DTC Subscription
    • Cengage Integrates Businesses, Drives Further Digital Transformation
    • McGraw Hill Changes Hands, Continues Digital Transformation
    • Wiley's Education Publishing Finally on the Rise
    • Chegg's Textbook and E-Textbook Revenue Declines
    • Digital DSS, First Day Businesses Fuel Barnes & Noble
  • Open Educational Resources
    • Federal Government Gets Behind OER
    • California Prioritizes OER for Community Colleges
    • OpenStax Expands Implementation, Gains Federal Funding
    • Course Hero, Lumen Pair to Expand Access to OER
    • Institutions Encourage Adoption, Creation, and Use of OER
      • Table Putting OER to Work, 2022

Trends and Industry Adaptations

  • Introduction
  • Mergers and Acquisitions in 2021
    • Table Simba Information's Higher Education Merger & Acquisition Index, 2021
  • M&A Market Cools a Bit in 2022
    • Table Simba Information's Higher Education Merger & Acquisition Index, 2022
  • Continued Focus on Workforce Education
    • M&A Activity Targets Workforce Readiness

Conclusions & Outlook

  • Introduction
    • Table Selected Higher Education Revenue Changes for Instructional Resources Providers, First Nine Months of 2022 vs. First Nine Months of 2021
  • Negative Headwinds Continue
    • Enrollment
    • Workforce Education Competes with Academic Fields of Study
    • Rising Costs Add to Student Pressures
    • Spend on Instructional Materials Still Declining
  • Traditional Colleges & Universities Adapting to New Realities
  • Outlook for College Course Materials
    • Table Sales by Segment of Key College Course Materials, 2022-2024P ($ in 000,000)