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Federal Probe Targets ITT Tech


3/2/2004 -- Classes are back to normal at ITT Technical Institute campuses across the country after federal agents raided the company's headquarters and 10 of its campuses last week in response to grand jury subpoenas and search warrants seeking various enrollment data.

Last Wednesday, agents searched ITT's Indianapolis, Indiana headquarters and 10 schools, including campuses in California, Nevada, Texas, Florida, Oregon and Louisiana. The grand jury subpoenas that triggered the searches were issued by a U.S. District Court in Houston, and sought data on student placement, retention, attendance and grades, along with recruitment and admissions materials, graduate salaries, and transfers of credits to other schools.

Classes were cancelled for the day at the targeted campuses, and students, faculty and staff were questioned. In a statement, a U.S. attorney in Houston did not give a reason for the raids. No charges have been brought against the company.

ITT spokeswoman Nancy Brown said today that the probe won't affect current ITT students, and will have no effect on anyone holding a degree from any ITT Tech school. "All the colleges are open and functioning perfectly normally," she added.

At an investor conference call this morning, ITT's chairman and CEO, Rene R. Champagne said he believes the company has had strong internal controls and that the investigation "will show that we're in compliance." Analysts who focus on the education market said the probe might be related to Title IV, a federal regulation that requires education companies to report certain student data related to federal low-income grants to states. According to company regulatory filings, about 68 percent of ITT's 2003 revenue came from federal education aid programs.

The federal raids immediately affected the company's stock, which fell from last week's high in the mid-50s to a low of $34.50 last Thursday. ITT Educational Services Inc. trades on the New York Stock Exchange under the symbol "ESI." News of the probe also affected the entire for-profit education sector, whose shares tend to fluctuate as a group. ITT was trading around $35 a share by mid-week this week, and the remaining stocks in the sector had largely returned to their pre-probe numbers. "In light of the pending federal grand jury investigation of the company and resulting shareholder class action lawsuits," Champagne said during Wednesday's conference call with shareholders, "the company is not able to confirm the internal goals and other projections for the Company's 2004 fiscal year that were previously disclosed by the company."

The dramatic drop in stock prices triggered several class action lawsuits by investors late last week - a common practice when a stock price drops substantially. The lawsuits claim the company artificially maintained or inflated its stock price by issuing false facts or omitting other pertinent ones.

ITT, with some 75 locations in 30 states, is the largest operator in the U.S. of post-secondary school technical education. It offers technology-based associate, bachelor and masters degrees in a variety of subjects, including computer programming, Web development, and engineering, to over 37,000 students. It also offers online education. According to the U.S. Department of Education, ITT granted nearly 15 percent of the total number of associate and bachelor degrees awarded in the U.S. in electronics and electronics-related programs in the 2000-2001 school year, the largest percentage of any single institution.  -Linda Briggs



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4/6/04: Anonymous says: LOL! You must be a complete moron, so you are telling me that there are "many people" out there wanting to get screwed financially and recieve a shitty education from ITT Tech? It is obvious you do not attend an ITT Tech campus.
4/6/04: Chad from Enumclaw, WA says: I am a graduate of the ITT Tech Seattle campus, and have nothing but good to say about the quality of the education I received. Some people just refuse to succeed at anything. If your life seems like one failure after another look for the common denominator -- you! P.S. I'll go toe to toe any day with any electronics engineer from any school in the nation. I hope those TA's taught you well, how much industry experience did they have?
4/6/04: Dave from Lake Bluff says: I find it hard to take anyone serious that hides behind "Anonymous". You are a loser and a coward that still lives with your parents. Give the self pity a rest because knowone feels sorry for you except youself.
4/7/04: Max says: You people are clueless, this Dave from Lake Bluff is a moron. I find it hard to take you serious, you still fail to answer a important question, do you attend or have you attended an ITT Tech Campus? You don't have to live with your parents to realise you are getting screwed by ITT Tech.
4/7/04: Dave from Lake Bluff says: Max is a little dense so please forgive him. I went ahead and corrected your spelling and grammer for you. My guess is that you really do still live with your parents. Maybe you should have your Mommy and Daddy go to ITT Tech and fix your problem for you. You people are clueless, this Dave from Lake Bluff is a moron. I find it hard to take you serious, you still failed to answer the important question, do you attend or have you ever attended an ITT Tech Campus? You don't have to live with your parents to realize you are getting screwed by ITT Tech.
4/7/04: Kevin from Oregon says: Well... I am glad I read this. I am a junior in High School and have a good cumulative GPA (3.6) and it will raise before I graduate next year. I was planning on going to ITT Tech and was looking at the "Information Systems Security" course... that was until today my physics teacher mentioned the FBI 'raid' and I looked it up and found this. I believe I will definately go to a university now. In fact, I will meet with my college counselor and go over some schools with her. I'm looking to be challenged as I don't feel you learn anything unless you are. I'm ready to work hard and want to make a good living based off of my initial hard work in school. Thanks
4/7/04: Dave from Lake Bluff says: Kevin nice try. This is a fake post! No high school student wrote this. You are either a current student or a loser drop out of ITT Tech.
4/8/04: Anonymous says: My son attends an ITT and is not pleased for many of the same reasons as I have read here. Most of what I have read is what I have heard from him. If all of you are truly unhappy, do something about it. You have several comments from teachers, in this posting, who would help you. Class action suits have been started and won this way. Seems to me that if ITT is being looked at for any wrong doings now, that should be a start.
4/8/04: Dave from Lake Bluff says: Yawn. This is getting boring. I will leave you all to continue wallowing in your own self-pity.
4/8/04: Methos from Michigan says: I think it is crucial to remember that the issue here is not whether ITT has good and bad instructors or good and bad students. The best institutions on the planet have their share of both. No, the issue here is ethics. Is ITT any more or less ethical than people have a RIGHT to expect them to be and has a lack of ethics resulted in any wrongdoing that harms good and decent people (staff and students) who had a RIGHT to expect better? The answer, unfortunately, is (as I posted on page one) that ITT is guilty as sin of falsifying records (attendance, grades, etc.) in order to inflate the value of their stocks and to attract more students who have a very legal right not to be deceived about something on which they'll be spending tens of thousands of dollars. I was an instructor and I lost my job because I refused to falsify grades. I am but one of many good, hard-working, dedicated people who were dismissed precisely BECAUSE of doing what every student has the right to expect a good and ethical teacher to do. Of course there are students who complain they're getting a raw deal when the fact is that they are the ones responsible for their own bad grades. Of course there are teachers who work there who can't put a single coherent sentence together let alone teach a complex topic in a complex course. However, as I wrote when I began this post, as important as these things are, they do NOT CONSTITUTE THE REAL ISSUE. Please, in our posts, lets remember the things that DO make up the real issue here. Let's keep our eyes on ball, shall we people?
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