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The Dormitory Authority of the State of New York gave final and preliminary approval to six bond transactions totaling more than $245 million at its monthly board meeting Wednesday.
June 23 -
University of Puerto Rico officials and students reached an agreement this week that will end a two-month strike that shut down campuses and will allow the university to complete the school semester.
June 22 -
Moody’s Investors Service has revised its outlook to negative from stable on Hamline University’s Baa1 rating ahead of its $15 million refunding bond issue this week.
June 22 -
DALLAS — The University of Texas System Board of Regents plans to price $520 million of Build America Bonds today, its largest single issue of the taxable debt and second-largest deal overall in at least a decade.
June 21 -
CHICAGO — The University of Cincinnati Thursday will price $128 million of debt that includes a mix of new-money and refunding tax-exempt bonds, taxable Build America Bonds, and notes. Roughly half of the long-term borrowing is earmarked for the renovation of the university’s Medical Science Building.
June 21 -
The Internal Revenue Service has closed an audit of $119.2 million of student loan bonds issued by the Massachusetts Educational Financing Authority with no change to the tax-exempt status of the debt.
June 21 -
Trustees of Maricopa County Community College District last week narrowly defeated a proposed 2% increase in the district’s property tax rate.
June 21 -
The New Jersey Educational Facilities Authority is seeking requests for qualifications to provide it with post-issuance analysis for tax-compliance issues.
June 17 -
BRADENTON, Fla. — In its first municipal bond deal in two years, the Kentucky Higher Education Student Loan Corp. today will price $225 million of revenue bonds to take out a portion of its auction-rate securities.
June 16 -
CHICAGO — Illinois’ state universities should have sufficient liquidity to meet their fiscal obligations, at least through November, under a newly approved power to borrow against late state payments and an infusion of tuition revenue expected in late August, Moody’s Investors Service reported in its latest credit outlook.
June 15 -
Moody’s Investors Service last week raised Missouri State University’s auxiliary system revenue bonds one notch to A1 due to the completion of a multipurpose arena that has generated additional revenue to support debt service.
June 15 -
CHICAGO — Gov. Pat Quinn yesterday signed legislation that allows Illinois’ nine public universities to issue short-term debt in anticipation of state aid to help the schools manage through the state’s chronic payment delays.
June 8 -
Moody’s Investors Service has revised its outlook to stable from negative on the University of Iowa Hospitals & Clinics Aa2 rating due to the system’s improved operating performance.
June 8 -
The University of Puerto Rico is seeking more revenue from its student body to help close an estimated $166 million deficit for the upcoming school year and support capital projects.
June 7 -
As families struggle in the aftermath of the global financial crisis and recession, affordability has become a key concern when analyzing private higher education credits, according to a report from National Public Finance Guarantee Corp.
June 4 -
WASHINGTON — The North Carolina Senate yesterday passed a $451 million bond package for its state university and community college systems as some legislators emphasized the importance of education investment even in the face of a large budget deficit.
June 3 -
An ongoing student strike at the University of Puerto Rico has placed the school semester on hold, but the standoff does not affect its ability to repay its $569 million of outstanding bonds, according to a university official.
June 1 -
The Dormitory Authority of the State of New York’s upcoming $1.3 billion personal-income tax bond deal will be the state’s largest ever municipal issue with a minority firm serving as book-runner, DASNY announced yesterday.
June 1 -
Kent State University’s board last week approved a five-year, $250 million capital plan to finance various improvements starting next year through 2016. Officials also said they would ask the state for $65 million in financing.
June 1 -
Moody’s Investors Service last week downgraded Northwest Missouri State University’s rating to A3 from A2 due to fiscal pressures on the school. The action affects $85.7 million of debt.
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