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American Public Education, Inc. Completes Full Redemption of its Series A Senior Preferred Stock and Provides Other Capital Structure Updates

Core Viewpoint - American Public Education, Inc. (APEI) is enhancing its financial position and simplifying its capital structure through recent actions, which are expected to benefit students and shareholders alike [5]. Financial Actions - APEI completed the redemption of all outstanding shares of its Series A Senior Preferred Stock for a total cash consideration of $44.5 million, which includes $1.4 million in accrued and unpaid dividends [2]. - The Department of Education released Rasmussen University's $24.5 million letter of credit, allowing the amount to be classified as unrestricted cash [3]. - APEI sold two corporate administrative office buildings in Charles Town, WV, for total sales proceeds of $22.4 million, with these assets previously classified as "held for sale" [4]. Institutional Overview - APEI serves over 125,000 students through its four subsidiary institutions, which include American Public University System, Rasmussen University, Hondros College of Nursing, and Graduate School USA [1][5]. - American Public University System (APUS) is a leading educator for active-duty military and veteran students, serving approximately 88,000 adult learners globally [6]. - Rasmussen University focuses on nursing and health sciences, serving around 14,600 students across 20 campuses and online [7]. - Hondros College of Nursing is the largest educator of Practical Nurses in Ohio, with approximately 3,700 students [8]. - Graduate School USA provides training to the federal workforce, offering customized contract training and open enrollment programs [9]. Accreditation - APUS and Rasmussen University are accredited by the Higher Learning Commission, while Hondros College is accredited by the Accrediting Bureau of Health Education Schools, and Graduate School USA is accredited by the Accrediting Council for Continuing Education & Training [10].