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The College of DuPage in suburban Chicago lost its remaining triple-A rating over its governance turmoil and instability.
February 29 -
Three of Illinois' public universities were downgraded, one to junk, as impacts from the state's almost eight-month overdue budget continue to ripple.
February 25 -
The University of Chicago took a hit from Standard & Poors, which downgraded the school to AA-minus from AA amid balance-sheet pressure and planned deficits.
February 24 -
Eight Louisiana universities face budget cuts amid the state's fiscal crisis, prompting Moody's Investors Service to place the institutions on review for possible downgrade.
February 23 -
The University of Arizona is looking for interest rate savings in a $169.6 million refunding of three series of bonds issued from 2007 to 2009.
February 22 -
Legislation to fund Illinois' community college payments and student financial aid grants was delivered to Gov. Bruce Rauner's desk Tuesday.
February 16 -
Continuing turmoil at the College of DuPage, Ill., cost the two-year school one of its triple-A ratings as Standard & Poor's cut it two notches to AA.
February 16 -
The University of California would issue $400 million of bonds as part of a proposed $1.1 billion public-private partnership to expand the campus of UC Merced, according to a report issued the state Legislative Analysts Office Wednesday.
February 10 -
North Carolina voters decide March 15 if North Carolina can issue $2 billion of general obligation bonds to finance higher education and state capital projects.
February 10 -
Philadelphias Temple University is allocating a $1 million study to examine building a new on-campus football stadium.
February 9 -
Stacy Lewis Daher has been reappointed to the California Educational Facilities Authority, the body responsible for approving conduit bond issues for universities.
February 9 -
The head of the agency that accredits Illinois' state universities issued a warning to state leaders as the schools struggle in the absence of state funding because of a continued budget stalemate.
February 9 -
A $327 million University of Kansas bond sale that used a Wisconsin conduit issuer drew criticism from lawmakers seeking to ban future out-of-state deals.
February 4 -
In a newspaper column Tuesday, the governor said he would not support budget cuts that could throw universities into financial exigency and close hospitals in order to deal with Louisiana's budget crisis.
February 4 -
Capital appreciation bond issuance by California school and community college districts more than tripled to $999 million in 2015 despite legislation to discourage use of the bond structure.
January 28 -
Indianas Purdue University officials believe its newly minted second AAA rating will spell savings on its upcoming bond sale.
January 27 -
The University of Utah won a Standard & Poors upgrade to AA-plus en route to the bond market with $76 million of bonds.
January 25 -
Gov. Andrew Cuomos call for New York City to pay much more toward the City University of New York system and Medicaid is a financial gut punch.
January 14 -
The University of Houston will issue $272 million of tuition revenue bonds that that combine taxable and tax-exempt debt.
January 11 -
The University of Texas System will offer investors taxable and green bonds in a pair of top-rated deals worth $450 million.
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