American Public Education, Inc. ( (APEI) ) has released its Q2 earnings. Here is a breakdown of the information American Public Education, Inc. presented to its investors.
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American Public Education, Inc. (APEI) is a diversified education company that provides online and campus-based postsecondary education through its subsidiaries, including American Public University System, Rasmussen University, and Hondros College of Nursing, serving over 105,000 students.
In its second-quarter 2025 financial report, APEI announced that its revenue, net income, and adjusted EBITDA surpassed the company’s guidance. The company also highlighted its ongoing simplification efforts, which include the sale of Graduate School USA, redemption of all preferred equity, and the sale of two administrative office buildings.
Key financial metrics for the quarter included a 6.5% year-over-year increase in revenue to $162.8 million and a significant rise in adjusted EBITDA by 38.2% to $15.1 million. Despite a net loss of $0.3 million, this was an improvement from the $1.2 million loss in the same quarter of the previous year. The company also noted growth in student enrollment across its institutions, with American Public University System, Rasmussen University, and Hondros College of Nursing all reporting increased registrations and enrollments.
Strategically, APEI is focusing on streamlining its operations and improving its financial position. The redemption of preferred equity is expected to save approximately $6 million in annual cash expenses. Additionally, regulatory developments have been favorable, with Rasmussen University being released from growth restrictions and a $24.5 million letter of credit being freed up.
Looking ahead, APEI maintains a positive outlook for the remainder of 2025, with revenue expected to be between $650 million and $660 million and adjusted EBITDA projected to range from $81 million to $88 million. The company continues to focus on growth and operational efficiency as it consolidates its educational offerings into a unified system.