Would love to see the features expanded to new structures to replace the other dorms. Walker was nice an all, but I still didn't care of it 15 years ago. Would like to see them tear down the existing towers and construct new high density structures.
Would love to see the features expanded to new structures to replace the other dorms. Walker was nice an all, but I still didn't care of it 15 years ago. Would like to see them tear down the existing towers and construct new high density structures.
To replace the towers and Cate Center with dorms similar to the Headington would cost the state hundreds of millions of dollars. I have a hard time believing the state would cough up that much money for OU anytime soon.
The Headington cost $75 million dollars. Its being paid for by donations and by bonds that the athletic department will be responsible for paying down, but out of the 380 total students who will live there only 180 are athletes.
I'm not sure how OSU paid for their new dorms but OU spent about 100 million on refurbishing the towers about 10 or so years ago. There was a rumored 100 million dollar anonymous donation given to OU about this time. The rumored donor was Helen Walton of WMT.
While it would be very nice to have all the dorms on camps look like the Headington, short of a major new donation OU is probably not going to do anything for many years.
There are too many other bigger priority’s and not nearly enough money.+ OU's bond debt is pretty high and state funding can not be counted on.
Besides, with the rising cost of attending collage and with such poor job prospects with way too many degree programs and now with so many more classes now being offered on line, I'm not so sure that poring massive amounts of money into all new dorms is as wise of investment as it would be to increase the quality of the university’s academics and research capability's that would spin off high wage jobs and offer royalty opportunity's?
Also, I don't think the renovations to the dorm towers started until 2005 and they were supposed to take place gradually over the next 6 years... Ideally, OU would have saved the $100 million donation and put it to much better use. They should have razed the dorm towers and used the donation to do something better. That whole part of campus south between Asp and Elm (?) should be razed. Lots of hideous architecture in that area.
What is OU's current bond debt? Also, does anyone know the current value of OU's endowment? The only number I come across is outdated by at least 2 years.
..Fitch assigns an 'AA' rating to the series 2013B and C general revenue bonds (the bonds) to be issued in the amount of $96 million by the Regents of the Oklahoma Agricultural and Mechanical Colleges on behalf of Oklahoma State University (OSU, or the university):
The bonds will be sold on a negotiated basis on or about the week of July 22nd and the proceeds will be used to refund certain OSU's series 2003 outstanding revenue bonds, fund the construction of several projects including a civil engineering building, a veterinary medicine academic center, a library storage facility,[U] student housing [/U]and pay costs of issuance.
In addition, Fitch affirms the 'AA' rating on OSU's $262.5 million of outstanding general revenue bonds.
The Rating Outlook is Stable.
SECURITY
The bonds are secured by a pledge of all legally available revenues, excluding revenues appropriated by the legislature from tax receipts.
Bond information for OU
http://www.bondsonline.com/print/Tod...view&RID=29010
RATING AFFIRMED: The 'AA' rating reflects OU's status as a state flagship higher education institution with recent year enrollment growth, relative affordability compared to its peers and demonstrated fund raising success in a stressed economic climate.
Counterbalancing factors include a high but manageable debt burden.
The article I read seemed to imply that all options were on the table to do something with LNC. I would love to see a new arena though, even if it was smaller than LNC. Something on the Duck Pond lot with the main entrance facing a new plaza at Jenkins & Brooks, and completing the east end of the quadrangle formed by the stadium, Armory, Price Hall and the fieldhouse. Parking would be in what is left of the Duck Pond lot and likely a new garage in the same area that also serves the campus. Contrary to popular belief parking would actually be easier since it would be more spreadout among existing and new campus garages and lots, as well as people parking in Campus Corner for pre-game dinner/drinks and walking to the arena, which you can't really do with LNC. Such a facility would also be within walking distance of a possible campus commuter rail stop.
Athletics department is only allowed a certain amount of debt to revenue ratio. The athletics department is rather near the threshold so any project would be way down the line. OU is still paying off the east side upper deck and has a 30 year loan out on headington. It will be a while
The debt on the east side of the stadium was reportedly restructured. Donations paid for a very large % of this construction.
The report at the time said that this debt would be paid off in full some time in 2011.
This was reported in the local news media.
What are your sources?
Hedington Hall also recived sigifiacnt donations from several sources.
OU's athletic revenue / budget has risen by very significant amounts over the past several years.
SoonerSports.com - Official Athletics Site of the Oklahoma Sooners - On Campus
An interesting statistic is that since the start of OU's great expectations campaign is that it has generated over 330 million dollars in donations for OU athletic causes.
Sooner Magazine, Summer 2010 -- Great Expectations Realized
Acording to this $70 million was raised for renovations and expansion to Gaylord Family Oklahoma Memorial Stadium, upgrades to the Barry Switzer Center football facility include a new locker room, upgraded training space and equipment areas, as well as high-tech meeting rooms and film rooms, and new coaches’ offices.
OSU's dorms were privatized. That's how it was funded. A company owns and operates them on behalf of the university. OSU, by contract, will get full possession of them in 30 years. Other universities have done similarly. Boren stated, at the time, that he was not interested in doing that here.
I won't reveal my sources, but the Athletics Department has a 30 year loan on Headington Hall, so even with all those contributions, there is still a sizeable amount to be paid. There is still money out on the east side expansion as well, I don't know where the local media got that report from.
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