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TexasTowelie

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Sun Jul 18, 2021, 12:50 AM Jul 2021

N.J. university's 'junk' bond status downgraded again as money concerns grow

Wall Street is worried about Rider University.

Analysts at Moody’s Investors Service downgraded Rider’s bond rating earlier this week and gave the private university a “negative” outlook. The rating agency cited Rider’s “very weak operating performance,” reliance on a line of credit to cover its expenses and the financial effects of the pandemic at the 4,600-student school.

The Lawrenceville university’s rating was downgraded from Ba1, or “junk bond” status, to Ba2, an even lower version of junk bond status. “Junk” is a term used for below-investment-grade bonds, meaning Moody’s is telling investors Rider is a risky investment and has a chance of not being able to pay back the money it borrows.

“While the university has articulated strategies to improve operations, a turnaround, if achievable, will take multiple years,” said the Moody’s report issued Tuesday.

Rider is among many small- and mid-size private universities that were already struggling to stay out of the red before the pandemic wreaked further havoc on their finances. In New Jersey, Centenary University in Hackettstown and Drew University in Madison are among the private colleges that have publicly discussed their ongoing financial problems.

Read more: https://www.nj.com/education/2021/07/nj-universitys-junk-bond-status-downgraded-again-as-money-concerns-grow.html

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N.J. university's 'junk' bond status downgraded again as money concerns grow (Original Post) TexasTowelie Jul 2021 OP
Nj sadly needs some oversight in higher ed NJCher Jul 2021 #1

NJCher

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1. Nj sadly needs some oversight in higher ed
Sun Jul 18, 2021, 01:01 AM
Jul 2021

They think these college and university presidents are able to run the show without any and I mean any oversight. Consequently you have a cadre of presidents all pulling down half a mil plus bonus. Check out the latest deal pulled off by Montclair’s new president.

At least 2 of these bullshit presidents have been caught lying about their publications!

Meanwhile their biggest talent seems to be denying tenure and exploiting adjuncts.

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