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digitheads wrote: » The ITT Tech here in Florida is NOT an accredited college. That means your money is wasted, and your degree isn't worth the paper its printed on. and Employers in our area are fully aware....
Mitechniq wrote: » At one point ITT and University of Phoenix did have a niche when it came to flexibility of classes and taking online courses. That has completely disappeared as most reputable universities have a distinct online program and now there is no NEED to go to a for profit-school.
Remedymp wrote: » I have to agree with SephStorm. There is alot of misinformation being spread. ITT operates in a two tier fashion. You have Coproate, then you have Satelites (regional locations) that have to comply with accreditation. ITT corporate can hold the accredetation and regional sites only have to meet the regional accreditation. Obviously it's an institutions choice on whether or not they want to accept the credits from an ITT graduate into their own institution. Vice versa with ITT as well. But, not all ITT's are the same. Each one operates indepdent from the other. My experience with ITT-tech is that I had a great time and many of my collegues did as well. They all went on to work for major coproations after graduating. Each school has it's own budget. For example: my location had professors/instructors who were already veterans in the field of IT. Most of them either worked for Cisco or other big branded vendors like HP or Juniper or Akami or Palo Alto, etc. When they would receive the class syllabus and they would make neccessary to it and send it back to ITT coproate, and Coproate would then make the changes or disregard it. I remember when our Network Professors years back asked, "Why aren't the students learning about how to make fiber optic cables and patch panels and building out racks?" Corp basically said, "we don't know" or "didn't think it was necessary". So they allocated a budget to get a bunch of items that the instructors were demanding. Eventually, they tore apart one of the under utilized classrooms and made a make shift data center out of it to create a pseudo real networking environment with CCNP voice equipment and ASA firewalls, Switches and Routers and some 1U servers with VM's. Not sure how much the budget really was; probably $20k or so. This ITT was head and shoulders above the rest because of the instructors and professors. Each site is going to be different. The point I am trying to make here is, you shouldn't take anyones comments about ITT seriously unless they've actually attended and graduated from there.
If you have to take out student loans I wouldn't spend 83k (four years) to go there. You can put that same 83k into a mutual fund and do much better.
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