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Fitch Affirms Mount Saint Mary College's (NY) Revs at 'A-'; Outlook Stable
NEW YORK - (BUSINESS WIRE) - Fitch Ratings has affirmed its 'A-' rating on approximately $21.5
million of outstanding Dormitory Authority of the State of New York
revenue bonds, Mount Saint Mary College Project, series 2003. Fitch does
not rate the college's approximately $28.1 million of outstanding series
2005 variable-rate demand bonds, but did incorporate this debt into its
analysis. The bonds are an unsecured general obligation of Mount Saint
Mary College (the college) payable from all legally available funds. The
Rating Outlook is Stable.
The 'A-' rating reflects the college's long track record of positive
operations; satisfactory, although weakened, balance sheet liquidity;
and stable enrollment trends. Primary credit concerns include the
college's limited revenue diversity, with a heavy reliance on
student-generated revenues; a moderate, though manageable, debt burden;
and a low matriculation rate coupled with a geographically concentrated
student base.
The college's operating margin has been consistently strong for several
fiscal years. However, while still positive, the operating margin
declined in recent years to 14.4% in fiscal 2009 from 22.5% in fiscal
2007. The softening in operations was due largely to increased student
aid and lower investment earnings. The college's long track record of
positive operations has been driven mainly by increasing tuition and fee
revenues and investment income, although down in fiscal 2009.
The college maintains satisfactory balance sheet liquidity, although
liquidity metrics fell slightly in fiscal 2009 due to a decline in
investment valuations. Available funds, defined by Fitch as unrestricted
and temporarily restricted cash and investments, totaled $39.3 million
in fiscal 2009, down 11% from $44.3 million in fiscal 2008. For fiscal
2009, available funds covered operating expenses ($45.6 million) by 86%
and total debt ($49.8 million) by 79%. The college's investment
portfolio is relatively conservative and as of Sept. 30, 2009 was
comprised of approximately 48% equities, 47% fixed income, and 5% real
assets. The college has minimal exposure to alternative asset classes.
Furthermore, the college's recently completed capital campaign raised a
total of $10.2 million.
The college's debt burden is moderately high, although manageable. For
fiscal 2009, annual debt service of approximately $3.4 million consumed
6.5% of unrestricted operating revenues. While the debt burden is
moderately high, the college's debt service coverage has been
consistently strong; 4.1 times (x) in fiscal 2009. The college has no
immediate major capital projects or debt issuance planned. However, it
does have two sizeable projects planned over the next five years which
are expected to be financed through fundraising and possibly debt.
Founded in 1959 by the Sisters of Saint Dominic of Newburgh, Mount Saint
Mary College is a private independent liberal arts college, located in
Newburgh, NY. Fall 2009 headcount enrollment was 2,717, with 2,368
full-time equivalent students, a 3.3% and 5.2% increase from fall 2008,
respectively. Selectivity slightly improved in fall 2009 with a 71.9%
acceptance rate, although the matriculation rate remained low at 25.5%.
The lack of geographical diversity among the college's student base
(approximately 90% from New York State) places concentrated emphasis on
the economy and the demographics of the area and may impact the
college's attendance. The college anticipates stable to modest
enrollment growth going forward.
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Fitch Ratings, New York
Cindy Stoller, +1-212-908-0526
cindy.stoller@fitchratings.com
Colin
Walsh, +1-212-908-0767
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