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Announcing new Z-degree participants

Minnesota State campuses that are offering or are in process of offering a Z-degree

Supported in part by funding through the State of Minnesota Legislature and Minnesota State, Minnesota State announces its Z-degree Project participants for FY25-FY26. Z-degree courses for these participating campuses will be available by spring of 2026.  

Z-degrees are a complete associate’s or bachelor’s degree program that exclusively use course resources that are no cost to students such as open educational resources (OER), open textbooks, and library-curated materials.

With these additions, 10 Minnesota State campuses offer Z-degrees and 15 are in-process of offering Z-degrees.
  

Exploration  

The following six (6) colleges and universities received up to $25,000 to explore Z-degrees on their campuses to prepare a foundation for Z-degree development, such as faculty development, open textbook exploration and review, or building open textbook capacity in the transfer curriculum.  

Implementation  

The following six (6) colleges and universities received up to $100,000 to create, finalize, and implement a new Z-degree by spring of 2026.  

Expansion/Sustaining  

The following five (5) colleges and universities received up to $50,000 to increase the number and type of courses offered in an existing Z-degree, such as adding additional courses or course sections, and increasing the number of faculty using zero-cost course resources in a course already part of an existing Z-degree.  

Learn more

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

Questions?   

Contact Michael Olesen
Interim System Director for Student Success Technologies
Educational Development and Technology, Minnesota State ASA

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