Every year, campus leaders face a familiar question: Is our print environment ready for what students, faculty, and staff will need next semester?
But 2026 raises the stakes. Enrollment pressures, shifting budget cycles, accessibility requirements, and increasingly digital-first students are transforming how colleges and universities deliver information, services, and support. Print remains central to that mission, but only when it’s reliable, equitable, and built for modern campus life.
This year-end checklist helps institutions assess where they stand today so campus leaders can build a stronger, more accessible, student-centered print strategy for 2026
Accessibility standards such as ADA and Section 508 extend far beyond digital content. Printed materials — from course packets to signage to admissions brochures — must be easy to read, easy to follow, and easy to request in the formats students need.
Ask yourself:
Accessibility isn’t a project; it’s a promise. If your fleet or workflows can’t keep up with accommodation needs, 2026 is the year to modernize.
Print equity is often overlooked in broader equity discussions, yet it directly shapes student success:
Many first-generation students depend on clear, printed guidance for financial aid, advising, and onboarding.
Evaluate:
An equitable print program ensures every student can access what they need, when they need it, without technological barriers.
Campus printing is cyclical. Uptime during finals, move-in weekend, midterms, and recruitment season can make or break the student experience.
2026-readiness means tightening your reliability strategy:
Students aren’t patient with broken printers. Faculty aren’t either. Reliability is the silent driver of trust, and one of the clearest ROI indicators of a well-run print program.
Many institutions will finalize fiscal plans early in the new year. That makes December the ideal time to model how print will impact your 2026 budget.
Key questions:
A predictable print budget protects your institution from mid-year surprises and frees up funds for academic initiatives, DEI, and student services.
Print touches far more than academics. It shapes:
If your print infrastructure can’t keep up with campus life, your student experience suffers. 2026 is the year to ensure your print program supports the entire campus ecosystem, not just the classroom.
Sustainability mandates and student expectations are accelerating.
Evaluate:
Sustainable print is no longer a nice-to-have. It’s part of responsible stewardship.
If you can confidently answer “yes” to the following, you’re ready for 2026:
If not, now is the perfect time to reassess before the spring semester begins.
SumnerOne helps campuses across the Midwest build print ecosystems that are:
Let’s make 2026 your most efficient — and most student-ready — year yet. Connect with our Education Specialists today.