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Moody's Investor Services on June 5 upgraded the California Educational Facilities Authority Pooled College and University Projects 1999B pool rating to Baa1 with a positive outlook.
June 6 - Texas
Austin Community College District is considering asking voters for $385 million of general obligation bond money for its growing chain of campuses.
June 5 - Texas
Standard & Poor's has lowered its outlook to negative on Texas Lutheran University's BBB rating.
June 2 -
The University of North Texas System received $84 million in questionable state funds over a 10-year period, according to officials.
June 2 -
Moody's Investors Service revised its outlook on Illinois Wesleyan University's Baa1 rating to positive due to its improved operating performance.
May 29 -
A New York issuer has applied for relief under the Internal Revenue Service's voluntary closing agreement program so that tax-law violations relating to bonds issued for New York Medical College in 1998 can be settled.
May 28 -
Moody's Investors Service has downgrade Hastings College of the Law to A2 from A1.
May 27 -
The state of Oregon is planning to sell $68 million of tax-exempt and taxable bonds next week to finance capital projects at state universities.
May 16 -
Moody's Investors Service downgraded Atlanta's Morehouse College two notches to Baa3, citing potentially insufficient cash flow for debt service, among other issues.
May 15 -
Moody's Investors Service upgraded the ratings on University of La Verne, Calif. a notch to Baa1 with a stable outlook affecting $88.4 million in debt.
May 15 -
Municipal finance advisory firm PFM Group will sponsor a seminar on financial planning in Boston for higher education business officers.
May 12 -
A declining number of Midwestern high school graduates is adding to already highly competitive environment further straining the region's small colleges, according to Moody's Investors Service.
May 9 -
The University of Missouri Board of Curators will offer up high-grade paper early next week in a nearly $300 million revenue-backed issue to refund existing debt and pay off commercial paper.
May 9 -
Moody's Investors Service lowers the University of Kansas to Aa2 in the wake of its downgrade of the state government.
May 8 -
Madison-based University of Wisconsin Health and Illinois-based SwedishAmerican Health System announced plans to merge.
May 5 -
The Washington Higher Education Facilities Authority privately placed $34 million of bonds to fund construction projects at Saint Martin's University.
May 2 -
Kansas State University is launching a $65 million redesign of the north end zone of its Bill Snyder football stadium, the third phase of an expansion plan announced in 2010.
May 1 -
After a Moody's Investors Service downgrade, Texas Southern University still faces a negative outlook, as do some of the marquee names among historically black universities.
April 21 -
A $23 million entry on the University of North Texas' accounts receivable was unlikely to ever be collected in full, according to an auditor's report.
April 21 -
Individual orders for the University of Connecticut UConn 2000 bond sale exceeded $168 million, which officials said was the highest level in the program's 18 years.
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