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King's College to Launch Monarch Access for Course Materials

Starting in Fall 2026, King's College will roll out Monarch Access, an equitable course materials program designed to provide undergraduate students with all required textbooks and digital content by the first day of class to lower costs and eliminate procurement delays.

King's College to Launch Monarch Access for Course Materials

The Pennsylvania-based university is expanding its existing partnership with eCampus.com, which has managed the campus store and online bookstore since 2021. Under the new model, the system will integrate with the college’s Student Information System, allowing students to access their personalized digital bookshelf via Single Sign-On. Physical materials will be available for pickup at Monarch Outfitters, while digital resources will be delivered through the Moodle learning management system.

Rev. Thomas P. Looney, president of King's College, noted that the initiative aligns with the institution’s mission to foster an accessible and transformative education. The program encourages faculty to select cost-effective content, including Open Educational Resources, to further reduce financial strain on the student body. Matt Montgomery, CEO of eCampus.com, stated that the streamlined delivery process aims to remove barriers to academic success, ensuring that students start their semester fully prepared.

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