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Originally posted by Bart View Post
But in the OP, Mercyhurst isn't part of the PSAC new football league. Perhaps the new leagues should have two divisions, the stable and the unstable.
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Originally posted by Bart View Post
Does this mean IUP is the only school in the PSAC with a negative outlook? This would certainly affect the new conference alignment.
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Originally posted by Bart View Post
Does this mean IUP is the only school in the PSAC with a negative outlook? This would certainly affect the new conference alignment.obligation through taxation or revenue from projects.
A general obligation bond (GO) is a municipal bond backed by the credit and taxing power of the issuing jurisdiction rather than the revenue from a given project. General obligation bonds are issued with the belief that a municipality will be able to repay its debt
So, I'm pretty sure this has to do mostly from the KCAC financing and possibly also from privatized residence financing. Both of those are dependent on revenue from their operations to pay off bonds. As we know, the KCAC has been decimated. I believe all events through August are canceled. It probably will go beyond August. The private housing doesn't have a rosy outlook, either.
This is bad for IUP. Aside from the factors that will impact all schools, IUP has a high percentage of foreign students, especially grad students and particularly in the Business school. That will likely make the enrollment impact bigger.
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Originally posted by Bart View Post
Does this mean IUP is the only school in the PSAC with a negative outlook? This would certainly affect the new conference alignment.
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Originally posted by Fightingscot82 View PostFunny, but the schools mentioned in the OP aren't on these lists with a Standard & Poors negative financial outlook. Cash reserves means everything.
https://www.spglobal.com/ratings/en/...mpact-11469520
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Originally posted by Fightingscot82 View PostFunny, but the schools mentioned in the OP aren't on these lists with a Standard & Poors negative financial outlook. Cash reserves means everything.
https://www.spglobal.com/ratings/en/...mpact-11469520
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Funny, but the schools mentioned in the OP aren't on these lists with a Standard & Poors negative financial outlook. Cash reserves means everything.
https://www.spglobal.com/ratings/en/...mpact-11469520
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Originally posted by Fightingscot82 View Post
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Originally posted by ctrabs74 View Post
The problem is the federal Title IX formulas would be called into question if a disproportionate amount of women's sports are cut compared to men's sports.
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Originally posted by Tdobson View Post[S]ince most women's sports don't bring in as much money as the men, shouldn't they be the first to go? The only women's sport I can think of that would bring in money would be women's basketball.
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Originally posted by Tdobson View PostI have two questions: one, who has a nicer field in Lancaster County? I am just wondering, I went to Millersville twice for football games, and it was nice, but it was when they had grass. I should also point out, I am not from that area, I went to IUP and honestly don't know what schools are around that area. Two, since most women's sports don't bring in as much money as the men, shouldn't they be the first to go? The only women's sport I can think of that would bring in money would be women's basketball.
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Originally posted by Tdobson View PostI have two questions: one, who has a nicer field in Lancaster County? I am just wondering, I went to Millersville twice for football games, and it was nice, but it was when they had grass. I should also point out, I am not from that area, I went to IUP and honestly don't know what schools are around that area. Two, since most women's sports don't bring in as much money as the men, shouldn't they be the first to go? The only women's sport I can think of that would bring in money would be women's basketball.
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