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==Controversy== ==Controversy==
ITT Technical Institute has been involved in several controversies over its business and academic practices.<ref></ref><ref name="fedcert"></ref><ref></ref><ref>City of Austin Police Retirement System v. ITT Educational Services, Civ. Action # 1:04-cv-00380 (S.D. Ind. Complaint filed February 26, 2004).</ref><ref name="law"></ref><ref></ref><ref></ref><ref>U.S. ex rel. Robert Olson v. ITT Educational Services, Inc (S.D. Ind. Complaint filed April 8, 2004) and reported in ITT’s 2004 Annual Report. ITT reported that the U.S. Department of Justice had declined to intervene in the litigation.</ref><ref></ref> <ref name="annual99"></ref> <ref name="10q"></ref><ref name="424b4"> </ref>

In August 1998, 15 former students alleged misrepresentation, fraud and concealment by ITT arising out of their recruitment and education at ITT campuses. In September 1998, ITT settled all of the claims of the 15 claimants.<ref name="424b4">''''</ref> In August 1998, 15 former students alleged misrepresentation, fraud and concealment by ITT arising out of their recruitment and education at ITT campuses. In September 1998, ITT settled all of the claims of the 15 claimants.<ref name="424b4">''''</ref>



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ITT Educational Services, Inc.
Company typePublic (NYSE: ESI)
Founded1946
HeadquartersCarmel, IN, USA
Websitewww.ittesi.com

ITT Technical Institute (often shortened to ITT Tech) is a private, for-profit, technical institute with 105 campuses in 37 states of the United States. It was founded in 1946 as Educational Services, Inc. and has been headquartered in Carmel, Indiana, since 1969. ITT Tech is owned and operated by ITT Educational Services Inc. (NYSEESI), a publicly traded company. ITT Educational Services, Inc. (ESI) was spun off by ITT Corporation through an initial public offering in 1994, with parent company ITT as an 83% shareholder.

Accreditation

ITT Tech is nationally accredited by the Accrediting Council for Independent Colleges and Schools.

Courses of study

ITT Tech offers programs specialized in Information Technology, Computer Electronics, drafting and Design, Criminal Justice, Health Sciences, and Business Administration.

Students of ITT Tech may pursue Associate's degree AAS, bachelor's BS (all but health), or master's (business-only, online) degrees. Graduates might be specialized in architectural design, civil and mechanical drafting, visual communications, graphic design and animation, programming and networking, computer engineering, electronics and information technology.

Online programs are also available.

ITT, the business

From 1965 until its IPO in 1994, ITT Tech was a wholly owned subsidiary of ITT Corporation (as "ITT/ESI"). By 1999, ITT Corp. (which had merged with Starwood the year before) divested itself completely of ITT Tech's shares but the schools still use the "ITT" name under license.

Controversy

In August 1998, 15 former students alleged misrepresentation, fraud and concealment by ITT arising out of their recruitment and education at ITT campuses. In September 1998, ITT settled all of the claims of the 15 claimants.

On February 25, 2004, federal agents raided the company's headquarters and 10 of its campuses. The investigation negatively affected the company's stock and triggered several class action lawsuits by investors.

In October 2005, ITT agreed to pay $725,000 to settle a lawsuit with California in which employees alleged that it inflated students’ grade point averages so they qualified for more financial aid from the State of California.

Campus locations

Alabama
Bessemer (Birmingham)
Arkansas
Little Rock
Arizona
Tempe
Tucson
California
Anaheim (the school was previously located in Buena Park, a neighboring city of Anaheim)
Clovis
Culver City
Lathrop (Modesto-Stockton)
Oxnard
Rancho Cordova
San Bernardino
San Diego
San Dimas
Sylmar
Torrance
Vista (Learning Site)
West Covina (Learning Site)
Colorado
Thornton
Aurora (Learning Site)
Florida
Fort Lauderdale
Jacksonville
Lake Mary (Orlando) (previously known as the Maitland campus)
Miami
Pinellas Park
Tampa
Georgia
Duluth (NE Atlanta)
Kennesaw (NW Atlanta)
Idaho
Boise
Illinois
Burr Ridge
Orland Park
Mount Prospect
Indiana
Fort Wayne
Indianapolis
Greenwood (Learning Site)
Newburgh (Evansville)
Carmel (Online Division known as 211)
Iowa
Clive
Kansas
Wichita
Kentucky
Lexington
Louisville
Louisiana
St. Rose (New Orleans)
Baton Rouge
Massachusetts
Boston North (Woburn)
Boston South (Norwood)
Maryland
Owings Mills (Baltimore)
Michigan
Canton (SW Detroit)
Dearborn (Learning Site)
Swartz Creek
Grand Rapids
Troy (NE Detroit)
Clinton Township (Learning Site)
Minnesota
Eden Prairie (Minneapolis)
Woodbury (Learning Site)
Missouri
Arnold (SE St. Louis)
Earth City (NW St. Louis)
Kansas City
Nebraska
Omaha
New Mexico
Albuquerque
Nevada
Henderson
Las Vegas (Learning Site)
New York
Albany
Liverpool (Syracuse)
Getzville (Buffalo)
North Carolina
Charlotte
Morrisville
Ohio
Dayton
Hilliard (Columbus)
Maumee (Toledo)
Norwood (Cincinnati)
Strongsville (W. Cleveland)
Warrensville Heights (E. Cleveland)
Youngstown
Oklahoma
Oklahoma City
Tulsa
Oregon
Portland
Pennsylvania
Bensalem (NE of Philadelphia)
Dunmore (Wilkes-Barre/Scranton)
King of Prussia (NW of Philadelphia)
Mechanicsburg (Harrisburg)
Monroeville (Eastern Pittsburgh)
Pittsburgh (Western Pittsburgh)
South Carolina
Columbia
Greenville
Tennessee
Knoxville
Cordova (Memphis)
Nashville
Texas
Arlington (Fort Worth)
Austin
Houston North (Blue Ash Drive)
Houston South (Webster)
Houston West (South Gessner)
Richardson (Dallas)
San Antonio
Utah
Murray
Virginia
Chantilly (N VA/West of DC)
Norfolk
Richmond
Springfield (N VA/South of DC)
Washington
Everett (North Seattle)
Seattle (South Seattle)
Spokane
Wisconsin
Green Bay
Greenfield (Greater Milwaukee)
Madison

References

  1. ITT Educational Services, Inc. Announces the Opening of its First College in West Virginia Expanding the Company's Reach into 37 States MarketWatch, November, 14 2008
  2. "ITT Educational Services, Inc. Company History". Funding Universe. 2008-07-09. Retrieved 2008-12-16.
  3. "ACICS Accredited Institutions" (PDF). Accrediting Council of Independent Colleges and Schools. 2008-08-05. Retrieved 2008-08-26.
  4. ITT Tech website
  5. Itt Educational Services Inc · 424B4 · On 1/27/99
  6. Feds serve warrants at ITT Tech campuses, CNN
  7. Federal Probe Targets ITT Tech, CertCities March 2, 2004
  8. ITT's CEO Expects Lengthy Federal Investigation, Stock Slips, Channel Web Network, Feb. 26, 2004, Mark Jewell
  9. ITT, Calif. Settle False Claims Lawsuit, Inside Higher Education, Oct. 18, 2005, Doug Lederman

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