Department of Education Requires Letter of Credit for Apollo Education Privatization Deal
December 07 2016 - 6:20PM
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The U.S. Department of Education announced late Wednesday that
in order for Apollo Education Group Inc. to be taken private by a
consortium led by private-equity firm Apollo Global Management LLC
and still be eligible for Title IV federal student-aid funds, the
acquiring group would need to post a letter of credit topping $385
million.
The group also would have to provide the federal government with
detailed financial statements, monthly student rosters and other
information.
Apollo Education, which operates the University of Phoenix chain
of for-profit colleges and a number of international programs,
agreed in February to be taken private for about $1.1 billion, or
$9.50 a share, by Apollo Global, Vistria Group and Najafi Cos. The
deal was approved by shareholders in May after the price was
boosted to $1.14 billion, or $10 a share.
An Apollo Education spokesman said, "Apollo Education Group can
confirm that we have received the letter and are evaluating
it."
Apollo Global wasn't immediately available to comment.
The deal was contingent on, among other things, "the absence of
certain conditions or restrictions" in the Education Department's
response to Apollo's proposed deal, and a green light from
Phoenix's accreditor, according to securities filings, though those
conditions and restrictions weren't spelled out. The accrediting
group hasn't yet issued a decision on the proposed deal, having
said that it would wait until after the Education Department came
out with its verdict.
The deal was initially expected to close by August, and most
recently was projected to be completed by February.
Write to Melissa Korn at melissa.korn@wsj.com
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