The in-state share drops at universities

The University of Alabama had the largest decline in the share of in-state freshmen, a 36-point drop.

There were declines of 20 or more points at UC-Berkeley and UCLA, Idaho State University and the flagships of South Carolina, Missouri, Oregon and Arkansas.

There were also drops from 15 to 19 points at Michigan State, Ohio State, Purdue, Stony Brook, Colorado School of Mines and the universities of Illinois, Iowa, Kentucky, Maine and Washington.

There were drops from 10 to 14 points at numerous other schools, including Penn State, Indiana University and the University of Oklahoma.

For of these universities, the share of total revenue provided through state appropriations declined during the same period.