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Ratings analysts see a darker outlook for higher education in 2021 as the effects of the pandemic continue to erode revenues and enrollment.
December 8 -
The university will begin its two-day retail order period Friday.
December 2 -
A school official called the coronavirus-related hit "a temporary blip," and said the rating agency moved too quickly.
November 13 -
University of Idaho's P3 could be a model for future university deals, according to Wells Fargo bankers.
November 12 -
Moody’s Investors Service revised the outlook on its Aa2 rating to negative ahead of the $96 million deal.
October 13 -
Declining occupancy levels at privatized student housing projects are likely to continue into early 2021 as the sector confronts headwind from the COVID-19 pandemic, according to analysts.
October 13 -
Bond restructurings are expected to save Virginia's public colleges and universities $300 million by deferring debt service payments for two years.
September 30 -
Florida State University's voluntary disclosure on lower dormitory occupancy is an example of providing timely information, Moody's Investors Service said.
September 24 -
Declines are attributed to the pandemic and were highest among first-year students, report says.
September 15 -
The student housing and academic facility that serves the University of Illinois Chicago campus opened in August.
September 9 -
The university and its health system are experiencing the biggest shortfalls ever, president Thomas Katsouleas told Connecticut lawmakers.
August 31 -
Kevin McClure, an associate professor of higher education at UNC Wilmington, discusses how college residence hall projects funded through public-private partnerships face significant headwinds stemming from enrollment challenges caused by the COVID-19 pandemic. Andrew Coen hosts. (23 min)
August 25 -
Challenges containing the COVID-19 pandemic on college campuses have forced an increasing number of schools into online learning this fall, leading to revenue headwinds for the higher education sector.
August 24 -
The elite university is selling $300 million of taxable debt this week.
August 24 -
Several Division I conferences have cancelled or postponed their fall athletics seasons.
August 17 -
State University of New York refinancing could offset lost revenues from expected declines in student housing revenue stemming from the COVID-19 pandemic.
July 13 -
Moody's Investors Service and S&P moved their outlook the Detroit-based university's ratings to negative as the Michigan state school prepares to sell bonds.
July 13 -
The state's flagship university returns to the market after S&P Global Ratings improved its rating outlook and Moody's Investors Service lowered it.
June 24 -
Student housing projects financed through public-private partnerships face a far more lethal blow if the coronavirus pandemic prevents college campuses from opening this fall.
June 24 -
Vermont-based liberal arts school seeks debt savings while confronting financial challenges compounded by the coronavirus pandemic.
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