I'd like to see a better deal for students (and for others on low income).
I don't know what the situation is like in your country but in Australia our situation is fairly common. My wife is the only earner in our house and last financial year (ended June 30) had a taxable income of $16429. I'm a student on a disability pension and get around $267 a fortnight. At the moment we can't even afford to run a car, let alone buy one.
I'm starting an M Div at Tabor Adelaide second semester this year and the Portfolio collection and the Zondervan Bible Reference Bundle would be very helpful. I got on to academic and asked for a five year term to buy them as I figured that we could afford $90 a month. I was told the deal was 12 months at $417.72 a month.
I feel that the Logos policy is very shortsighted. It has an academic program but prices collections beyond the reach of students. I know I could buy individual titles but that defeats the purpose of collections.
I ask that those who set policy at Logos have a good, hard look at this situation.