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Michigan State University is seeing the first credit fallout from the sexual abuse scandal involving former university and Olympic gymnastics doctor Larry Nassar.
April 2 -
Moody's took action on four Ohio colleges, which still benefit from a state enhancement program that Moody’s affirmed at Aa2.
March 27 -
Moody's boosted the university to A1, an event that may have been overshadowed by the men's basketball team's Final Four run.
March 26 -
The flagship University of Illinois saw A1 and A-minus ratings affirmed ahead of a $145 million deal.
March 19 -
With its accreditation no longer at risk, College of DuPage got an upgrade from S&P Global Ratings.
March 14 -
College of DuPage's accreditation is no longer on probation.
March 8 -
Steep enrollment declines sunk Sage College in Albany, N.Y. to Moody's Caa1 rating.
March 7 -
The transaction will mark the university’s first new-money series for this credit in 16 years.
March 6 -
Lawmakers voted Saturday to chip in more state cash for two of Oregon's signature higher education projects.
March 5 -
The West Kern, Calif., Community College District is going to seek voter approval for a bond on the June 5 ballot, but it has scaled back the amount it will ask for.
February 16 -
The Detroit-based university will sell $120 million in general revenue bonds.
February 9 -
Voters in the Santa Fe school district on Tuesday approved a trio of ballot questions that will allow both Santa Fe Public Schools and the Santa Fe Community College to renew property tax mill levies to provide money for capital projects.
February 7 -
International enrollment is declining as the higher education sector becomes more tuition dependent.
February 5 -
Moody's placed $975 million of the university's long-term debt on review for downgrade.
January 31 -
The university expects healthy reception for its higher education bonds in a supply-constrained market.
January 22 -
The bond-funded venue would bring the public and alumni back to campus to see the university's transformation, Temple's president said.
January 22 -
Santa Fe Community College leaders are hoping taxpayers will vote for a $17 million bond that will allow the college to build a new auto repair facility, renovate the campus fitness center and upgrade the school's technological systems.
January 22 -
The university carries triple-A bond ratings.
January 17 -
Mark Dayton's proposed capital budget would dole out more than $500 million for higher education projects.
January 17 -
S&P Global Ratings said it lowered its long-term rating on Missouri Western State University's (MWSU) series 2008, 2010B, and 2012 to BBB-plus from A-minus.
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