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The Ohio State University, one of the largest schools in the country, is pondering the issuance of $150 million of century bonds, which would mark its second 100-year debt sale to date.
September 16 -
Standard & Poor's on Friday revised its outlook on University of Iowa Hospitals and Clinics' AA rating to negative from stable over the potential strains of its big capital plans.
September 16 -
Problems with a bank loan led Fitch to become the second rating agency to act against Florida Gulf Coast University, placing its ratings on watch negative.
September 12 -
Kentucky State University's plan to disenroll 645 students for failing to pay will exacerbate stressed operations but could be credit positive, said Moody's.
September 10 -
Alvin Community College District in the outskirts of the Houston metro area saw its Moody's Investors Service Rating downgraded to Aa3 from Aa2 after years of operating deficits.
September 10 - Texas
Texas A&M University regents have approved $115 million of bond funding for renovation of nine dormitories serving the military Corps of Cadets.
September 8 -
S&P lowered its underlying rating to A from A-plus on West Virginia University's bonds citing deteriorating financial ratios because of bond issuances in recent years.
September 2 -
The changing demographics of prospective students may present an opening for higher education institutions to attract more students and strengthen their revenue stream, according to analysts.
August 28 -
The terms of a loan turned the outlook on Florida Gulf Coast University's debt to negative, and could result in a rating downgrade of two notches, Standard & Poor's said.
August 22 -
This fall, Oregon voters will decide whether to approve a constitutional amendment that would allow the state to start an endowment fund for student aid using general obligation bond proceeds.
August 21 -
Boston, Philadelphia and Baltimore typify how the 'eds and meds' presence of universities and hospitals can boost older cities' credit profiles, said Moody's.
August 19 - Texas
The long-running power struggle at the University of Texas that led to a legislative censure of UT Regent Wallace Hall is credit negative for the UT System, according to Moody's Investors Service.
August 18 -
Loyola University Chicago has hired Robert A. Munson to serve as chief financial officer, filling a position being vacated by the retirement of Bill Laird after 11 years.
August 15 -
With higher education issuance set to jump, analysts are pondering whether the higher yields on the credits are worth the risk.
August 11 -
Roger Williams University trustees have authorized negotiations to lease the former 38 Studios office for its own downtown Providence expansion.
August 5 -
Illinois' current fiscal strains pose a threat to the credits of state's public universities that rely heavily on state subsidies, Standard & Poor's warns in a new report.
August 4 -
Moody's Investors Service revised the Illinois Institute of Technology's outlook to stable, easing pressure on the rating that is at the lowest investment grade level.
July 30 -
California State University is planning to sell $744 million of revenue bonds this week to refund outstanding debt and provide funding for various campus projects across the state.
July 29 -
An independent accountant hired by the Long Beach Community College District in California has estimated that the district may have to pay about $1.73 million to settle with the Internal Revenue Service under the agency's voluntary closing agreement program, an issuer official said.
July 25 -
The Regents of the University of Minnesota will sell $141 million of general obligation bonds Thursday to finance construction of a new ambulatory care center.
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