What areas of study does ITT Technical offer?
Students can receive Bachelor's degrees, Associate's degrees, or an MBA within the six main schools of study ITT Tech offers. There are multiple programs and emphases within each:
- Information
- Technology
- Drafting and Design
- Criminal Justice
- Electronics Technology
- Business
- Health Science
Prospective students should keep in mind that not all campuses offer programs in every area of study.
How are classes at ITT Technical structured?
Online Classes at ITT Tech present students with the knowledge and skills they need in order to excel not only their degree program but in their careers. And online students will receive the same quality instruction that students receive on-campus in a traditional classroom except that online students have greater flexibility. Many students at ITT Tech have part or even full time jobs, families, and other obligations. Online programs allow students to fulfill family and work obligations while pursuing degrees.
What are the admissions requirements?
Students who plan to attend ITT Tech must have a high school diploma or GED, a minimum 2.0 high school GPA, and a 17 on the ACT or 400 on the verbal and math portions of the SAT.
Transfer students must have at least 24 semester credits with a 2.0 GPA from an accredited school
Students who have not been in school (either high school or college) within the past five years must take and pass an admissions exam. All prospective students must also meet with an ITT Technical representative and tour the campus they plan to attend.
Does ITT Technical offer financial aid?
ITT Technical has a financial aid office to assist students with finding the funds to pay for their educations. The first step is to fill out a Free Application for Federal Student Aid (FAFSA) to determine what types of aid you are eligible for. This can include student loans, grants, and scholarships.
Veterans or members of the military, as well as their spouses and dependants, are also eligible for special financial assistance. This includes the Montgomery G.I. Bill, MyCAA (for spouses), and REAP, to name a few.
Students interested in online classes at ITT Technical Institute should fill out this form in order to receive more information about earing their degree.