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George Washington University Bonds

George Washington University, located in Washington, D.C., was founded in 1821 with the purpose of providing higher education and promoting research across various disciplines. The university offers a range of services including undergraduate and graduate programs, research initiatives, and community engagement activities.

Bond NameCountryMaturityCoupon(%)
GRWASH 3.55% 2046-09-15 USDGeorge Washington UniversityUnited States2046-09-153.5455.34
GRWASH 4.30% 2044-09-15 USDGeorge Washington UniversityUnited States2044-09-154.3005.31
GRWASH 4.36% 2043-09-15 USDGeorge Washington UniversityUnited States2043-09-154.3635.35
GRWASH 4.87% 2045-09-15 USDGeorge Washington UniversityUnited States2045-09-154.8685.32
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George Washington University issue history

George Washington University has a history of bond issuances dating back to the early 1990s, primarily to finance campus expansions and renovations. Notable recent issuances include a $150 million bond in 2020 which was allocated for enhancing academic facilities, yielding roughly 3.5%—competitive against the national average for higher education institutions. The bonds boast features like call options, allowing the university to refinance in lower interest environments, and have been well-received by investors, reflecting the university’s strong credit profile and stable enrollment trends.