Flagships roll out need-based aid for low-income students; after California tackles NCAA on amateurism; Hampshire's class of 13 freshmen; and more.
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By Karin Fischer

As another downturn looms, several factors have led to two years of declines in new international enrollments, with few experts expecting a turnaround. (PREMIUM)

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Backgrounder
By Lindsay Ellis

Pressure from state governments and prospective students pushed public research universities, private colleges, and other institutions to promote their job-ready graduates and their impact on the local economy. (PREMIUM)

Admissions & Student Aid
By Kathryn Palmer

Like other colleges, the University of Arizona has pledged to offer four years of free tuition to all Pell Grant-eligible, in-state freshmen. It’s part of a course correction after the Great Recession. (PREMIUM)

Athletics
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By Wesley Jenkins

With California’s Fair Pay to Play Act now sitting on Gov. Gavin Newsom’s desk, the logistical reality of enacting the law looms. Several experts envision what legal and economic scenarios await both the NCAA and the colleges affected. (PREMIUM)

Campus Life
By Lauren Fisher

When Hampshire College failed to meet its enrollment needs this past spring, it made the drastic decision to slash its freshman class. Now, its students — and its new president — hope the unconventional institution can rise from the ashes. (PREMIUM)

Students
By Lauren Fisher

Dependent-care allowances and federal-aid programs could help more student-parents afford child care. Why aren’t colleges talking about it? (PREMIUM)

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Students aren’t showing up. And it’s only going to get worse.   (PREMIUM)

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