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Fitch Ratings upgraded the private institution in Biddeford, Maine, to A-plus from A-minus.
November 19 -
About 27% of public and private universities will see a decline in net tuition per student in fiscal year 2020.
November 18 -
Fitch Ratings cut the Philadelphia-based Catholic university to BBB-minus, with a negative outlook.
November 13 -
Moody's Investors Service raised its outlook from negative and affirmed its B1 rating.
November 8 -
The school is spending money in an effort to boost its image and reverse a decline in enrollment.
October 28 -
The public university in Ohio is refunding lease revenue debt as it continues to deal with enrollment declines.
October 18 -
The general obligation bond measure would allocate $9 billion to K-12 schools and $6 billion to the state's universities and community colleges.
October 10 -
Spending and economic strains loom as challenges for the state government, S&P Global Ratings’ Carol Spain said in a recent presentation.
October 8 -
The deal allows the university to shed a master trust indenture and concentrate its debt under the University of Nebraska Facilities Corp.
October 8 -
The college, using the state of Ohio as its conduit issuer, will price $49 million of bonds.
September 30