Apply for Z-Degree Funding in 2024

Applications due February 2, 2024

Background 

The Minnesota State system office invites campuses within the system to submit an interest application as the first step to participate in the Minnesota State Z-Degree Project.

The Z-Degree project, with funding from the State of Minnesota, supports the development of a complete associate or bachelor’s degree program that exclusively uses course resources that are no cost to students. These resources include open educational resources, open textbooks, library-curated materials, and other resources provided at no cost to the student. To be considered a Z-Degree course, the instructor cannot require students to purchase any course resources. Supplemental or optional resources that have an associated cost can be recommended.

The Z-Degree program is entering its fifth year. Ten colleges are currently offering Z-Degrees and eight colleges and universities are in the process of developing Z-Degree programs.

Grant Types 

This year, applicants can apply for one of three grant opportunities: 

1. Exploration (funding up to $25,000) 
Prepare a foundation for Z-degree development; for example: 

  • faculty development
  • open textbook exploration and review
  • building open textbook capacity in the transfer curriculum

Exploration award requirements include:

  • Participate in Minnesota State Z-Degree community of practice 
  • Meet each semester with Associate Vice Chancellor for Educational Development and Technology and System Director for Student Success Technologies to discuss project status
2. Implementation (funding up to $100,000)
Create, finalize, and implement a new Z-degree; examples include:

  • course development for Z-degree with at least two distinct courses in each transfer curriculum goal area and at least enough credits in each transfer curriculum goal area to complete the transfer curriculum package 
  • Acquisition of Library curated resources that would be available at no-cost to students 

Implementation award requirements include:

  • Ability to offer a Z-Degree by spring 2026 
  • Enabling of the Course Marking feature in ISRS which allows for the identification of no-cost courses 
  • Participate in Minnesota State Z-Degree community of practice 
  • Meet each semester with Associate Vice Chancellor for Educational Development and Technology and System Director for Student Success Technologies to discuss project status 
3. Expansion and/or Sustaining (funding up to $50,000)
Increase the number and type of courses offered in an existing Z-degree, such as:

  • Add courses or course sections 
  • Updating courses to reflect changes in instructors or content 
  • Increase the number of faculty using zero textbook cost materials in a course already part of an existing Z-Degree 

Expansion and/or Sustaining award requirements include: 

  • Continued use of the Course Marking feature in ISRS which allows for the identification of no-cost courses 
  • Participate in Minnesota State Z-Degree community of practice 
  • Meet each semester with Associate Vice Chancellor for Educational Development and Technology and System Director for Student Success Technologies to discuss project status

 

Campuses are eligible to apply for only one type of grant.


The system office will select participating campuses from the pool of applicants based upon responses provided in the following readiness categories: 

  • Readiness of campus personnel 
  • Structural readiness 
  • Cultural readiness 
  • Current open / zero-cost textbook inventory 
  • Proposed Z-degree and course sequence 

Download an Application 

Minnesota State faculty and staff can find the application on the Z-degree Page page ASA Connect (log in using your  StarID@MinnState.edu). 

Deadline is 4:00 p.m. on February 2, 2024.


Z-Degree Information Sessions

  • January 11, 2024 at 1:00 – 2:00 p.m.
  • January 17, 2024 at 10:00 – 11:00 a.m.

Submit Your Application 

Questions? 

Contact Michael Olesen.

Learn more about Z-degrees and OER at Minnesota State at www.MinnState.edu/OER.

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