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Foothill De Anza Community College District Bonds

Foothill De Anza Community College District, established in 1957 and located in California's Silicon Valley, serves as an essential educational institution dedicated to providing accessible higher education and career training. It offers a wide range of programs, including associate degrees, vocational certificates, and transfer pathways to four-year universities.

Bond NameCountryMaturityCoupon(%)
FOOHGR 3.22% 2038-08-01 USDFoothill De Anza Community College DistrictUnited States2038-08-013.2234.41
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Foothill De Anza Community College District issue history

The district has a history of bond issuances dating back to its founding, with significant bonds issued for infrastructure improvements and campus renovations. Recent notable issuances include the $248 million bond in 2020 aimed at modernizing facilities, which has been well-received in the market, reflecting a strong demand and competitive yields compared to industry standards. The district's bonds carry unique features, such as dedicated funding for sustainable initiatives, and have been positively impacted by California's continued investment in higher education infrastructure.