January 19, 2007
Moody's Predicts Slowdown for Colleges
This year will be a relatively stable one for colleges and universities, says Moody's Investors Service, the bond-rating agency, but storm clouds are gathering for colleges with large amounts of debt, in highly competitive battles for students, or in areas of declining population.
After many recent years of large growth in tuition revenue and in enrollment, the tide may be about to turn, says the report, "2007 Higher Education Outlook," which was released last week.
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