Some U.S. Colleges Cut Tuition, Ending Relentless Price Spiral

  • Denison offers a $100,000 scholarship to recruit Ohioans
  • Colleges grapple with a shrinking number of high school grads

The Oberlin College campus.

Photographer: Tony Dejak/AP

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Hold on to your mortar board: the cost of a U.S. college education has finally stopped going up.

At least that’s the case at a small handful of liberal arts colleges that need to lure students in the middle of a pandemic.