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The University of Connecticut intends to sell $342 million of GO bonds under its UConn 2000 infrastructure improvement program, including a $42 million refunding.
March 31 - Texas
Texas A&M University System reported higher-than-expected savings on the refunding of its revenue bonds after a Standard & Poors upgrade to triple-A.
March 24 -
Standard & Poors put five of the seven Illinois public universities it rates on CreditWatch, citing the Illinois budget impasse.
March 23 -
The University of Pennsylvania received a one-notch bond rating upgrade from Moodys Investors Service, to Aa1 from Aa2.
March 22 -
DePaul University in Chicago will sell $70 million Tuesday primarily to finance a new music school building.
March 21 -
Since 2010, over 64,000 new beds on more than 100 different campuses across the country have been financed, built and are being maintained by the private sector.
March 7
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The Illinois General Assemblys Democratic majority failed Wednesday to override Gov. Bruce Rauners veto of a $721 million bill that would have provided aid for cash-starved community colleges and low income student grants.
March 2 -
Chicago-based Roosevelt University lost one of its investment grade ratings as it struggles with operating deficits driven by the strains of enrollment losses and a hefty debt load.
March 1 -
Ohio State University hits the market with its first sale under a $1 billion borrowing program that will use an offering statement style in the same vein as corporate shelf registration that will allow it to sell multiple issues with the same documentation.
March 1 -
The College of DuPage in suburban Chicago lost its remaining triple-A rating over its governance turmoil and instability.
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