Three US colleges have been downgraded by credit-rating companies in the past two weeks in the latest sign of the growing demographic pressure hitting higher-education institutions.
Moody’s Ratings and S&P Global Ratings cited enrollment declines as a reason driving rating cuts for the three schools: two in Pennsylvania, and one in New York. The Northeast is one of the regions expected to be hit hard by a drop in high school graduates, according to the Western Interstate Commission for Higher Education.
Moody’s Ratings downgraded
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