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Georgetown University Bonds

Georgetown University, founded in 1789 and located in Washington, D.C., is a prestigious institution of higher learning dedicated to academic excellence and service to others. The university offers a wide array of undergraduate and graduate programs across various fields, emphasizing research, ethics, and leadership.

Bond NameCountryMaturityCoupon(%)
GTOWNU 2.94% 2050-04-01 USDGeorgetown UniversityUnited States2050-04-012.9435.50
GTOWNU 4.32% 2049-04-01 USDGeorgetown UniversityUnited States2049-04-014.3155.46
GTOWNU 5.12% 2053-04-01 USDGeorgetown UniversityUnited States2053-04-015.1155.50
GTOWNU 5.22% 2118-10-01 USDGeorgetown UniversityUnited States2118-10-015.2155.67
GTOWNU ZC - USDGeorgetown UniversityUnited States———
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Georgetown University issue history

Georgetown University has actively issued bonds since the early 1990s, utilizing these instruments to fund campus expansion and facilities improvements. Notable issuances include the $350 million bond in 2015, aimed at financing the construction of the Car Barn, a mixed-use academic building. As of 2023, their bonds yield competitively with other educational institutions, currently hovering around 3.5%, reflecting strong credit ratings bolstered by stable tuition revenues and robust fundraising efforts.