ITT Tech shuts down; students may be eligible for loan forgiveness

ITT Technical Institute shut down on Tuesday, closing its 130 campuses nationwide.
The closure affected about 40,000 students in 38 states. It follows other failures in the for-profit college industry as the federal government has cut off the flow of student aid funds.
U.S. Secretary of Education John B. King Jr. said current or recently enrolled ITT students may be eligible to have their federal student loans discharged and restart their education somewhere new. The amount of student loans that could be discharged totals about $500 million.
National Consumer Law Center attorney Abby Shafroth said, “In light of ITT’s closure announcement, we reiterate our call that the Department act to protect currently enrolled and former ITT students, including by discharging the federal student loans of students who were unable to complete their program at ITT due to the closure–without requiring individual applications for discharge–and by fully investigating ITT’s recruitment and enrollment practices to help ensure that former ITT students harmed by misconduct get relief from their federal loans through the borrower defense process or other remedies available.”



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