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Cengage

Analysis of their latest moves, finances, and strategy.

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  • Q&A: Cengage/McGraw-Hill Merger, One Year and Counting

    It's been a year since publishing giants Cengage and McGraw-Hill announced plans to merge. After facing mounting opposition, the merger is still pending regulatory approval. We provide an update on where things stand and what it means for higher education.

  • SPARC Urges Department of Justice to Block Merger Between Cengage and McGraw-Hill

    SPARC (the Scholarly Publishing and Academic Resources Coalition) submitted a detailed filing to the U.S. Department of Justice urging federal antitrust enforcers to block the proposed merger between college textbook publishing giants Cengage and McGraw-Hill Education. The merger would create the largest publisher of college course materials in the United States and the world’s second largest education publisher overall.

  • Q&A: Cengage/McGraw-Hill Merger

    As opposition mounts to the merger between two of the largest textbook publishers, SPARC has answers to common questions and an update on what we're doing to stop it.

  • Education Companies

    Other Publishers

    Estimating market share among publishers has been difficult. However, there are other, smaller publishers in the Courseware business.

  • Education Companies

    Cengage

    Cengage is a pioneer in inclusive access and Cengage Unlimited, its full catalog subscription, was the first full offering of this kind. Cengage was also the first major publisher to offer a product branded as open educational resources (OER), although the content is still purchased by students enrolled in a course.