In yesterday's article on Brown University's recent decision to increase undergraduate financial aid, The Crimson should have reported that, before the aid hike, a Brown student whose parents make less than $30,000 a year, on average, owed $23,000 in loans before the aid hike. The article also should have noted that the $5 million increase would be phased in over four years.
The Crimson regrets these errors.
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