
University Revenue Bonds
University Revenue Bonds are a type of financing used by universities to fund projects like building dorms, research facilities, or campus upgrades. Instead of relying on state funding or donations, universities issue these bonds, which investors buy. The university then repays the bondholders using revenue generated from the project, such as student fees or rents, rather than tax dollars. This allows the institution to improve its infrastructure while minimizing financial risk to taxpayers, as repayment depends on the success of the project rather than general university funds.