Federal policy changes and state actions are constraining campus voter outreach and access. The Trump administration moved to limit a federal program that hires low‑income students to register voters and signaled investigations into use of nonpartisan student‑voting study data, prompting concerns about reduced campus turnout efforts. Separately, Kansas Republicans advanced measures to eliminate in‑state tuition for undocumented students, a policy posture that could affect enrollment for immigrant and DACA‑era students. Colleges and student‑affairs leaders face a choice between legal compliance and preserving student civic participation programs. The developments could depress student registration efforts, alter recruitment pipelines for undocumented students, and trigger legal challenges tied to access and nondiscrimination. Expect universities to seek legal guidance and revise voter‑engagement programming accordingly.