Apply Now for an ALX Grant

The Affordable Learning Exchange (ALX) is requesting proposals to participate in its next cohort.

ALX awards grants to instructors who want to transform their courses using open and affordable materials. Any course at The Ohio State University is eligible for consideration–from small seminars to large, multi-section general education courses. Grant winners will begin work in February 2022 and will implement their revised courses in the ’22-’23 academic year.

This year, ALX is offering its traditional high and low support grants and syllabus review grants in partnership with University Libraries, plus our Racial Justice grants. Please note that for this cohort, grant award amounts have been simplified and department matching funds are not required.

Grant Options Highlights

Grant TypeAwardIncludesDeliverableBudget required?Course materials cost reduction
High Support$5,000Dedicated project managerReplace 100% of course content with freely available course materialsYes100%
Low Support$1,000Monthly check-ins via emailReplace 100% of course content with freely available course materialsNo100%
Syllabus Review$500Collaborate with a liaison librarianReplace 25% of course content with freely available course materialsNo25%
Racial Justice$500Monthly check-ins via emailRacial justice curriculum (no change to subject-specific content required)NoNone

Grant Options Details

  • High Support Grants: $5,000 grant funds and personalized project management support; Winners commit to making 100% of course materials available at no cost to students.
  • Low Support Grants: $1,000 grant funds and light project management support; Winners commit to making 100% of course materials available at no cost to students.

  • Syllabus Review Grants: $500 grant funds and a close review of an existing syllabus with the Affordable Learning Instructional Consultant; Winners commit to saving students at least 25% of existing course materials cost.

  • Racial Justice Grants: $500 grant funds and light project management support; Grant winners work to include materials that address diversity, equity and inclusion in a course, to create activities that encourage student reflection and discussion on race and racism, and to incorporate diverse voices and course content from historically marginalized scholars.

Begin the application process today by sharing your affordability project idea. Let us know what your goals are, how many students your project will impact and how much you expect your students to save. The Phase 1 application initiates the conversation to help us understand your needs in terms of support—financial and otherwise. Phase 2 of the application process will look more closely at project specifics.

Apply for an ALX Grant

Express your interest in an ALX grant by October 8.


Through six cohorts and 121 projects, ALX program participants have already saved students more than $14 million. These projects have also impacted the lives (and wallets) of over 100,000 Ohio State students.

You can read about examples of successful work on our Faculty Grants page. Reducing the cost of college is at the core of ALX’s mission, but these projects also encourage teaching innovation and fulfill Ohio State’s land-grant mission by creating and sharing open educational resources. Many grant winners also focus on increasing diverse voices in course materials by incorporating assignments, resources and approaches for teaching students about issues facing Black Americans and other marginalized groups.