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Can I transfer credits from another institution to ITT Tech?

A student may request credit for courses in the student's program of study at the school based on the student's previous postsecondary education or experience, by submitting a written request to the Registrar.

(1) Previous Postsecondary Education - Following the Registrar's receipt of the student's written request, the school may grant the student credit for course(s) in the student's program of study based on the student's previous postsecondary education at a different institution, if the student satisfies all of the following requirements:

  (a) The student provides the school with an official transcript from each educational institution awarding any credits that the student desires to transfer to the school to satisfy specific course requirements of the student's program of study at the school. If the educational institution is located (I) in the U.S., it must be accredited by an accrediting agency recognized by the U.S. Department of Education, or (II) outside the U.S., it must be accredited or similarly acknowledged by an agency deemed acceptable to the school in its discretion.

  (b) The subject matter of the course(s) represented by the credits that the student desires to transfer to the school to satisfy specific core course requirements of the student's program of study at the school is determined, in the school's discretion, to be substantially the same as the subject matter of such core course(s). The subject matter of the course(s) represented by the credits that the student desires to transfer to the school to satisfy specific general education course requirements of the student's program of study at the school is determined, in the school's discretion, to be in the same area of study (i.e., the humanities, composition, mathematics, the sciences and the social sciences) as the area of study of such general education course(s). The subject matter of the course(s) represented by the credits that the student desires to transfer to the school to satisfy any elective course requirements of the student's program of study at the school is determined, in the school's discretion, to represent a level of rigor that is equal to or greater than the rigor of the school's lower division courses.

  (c) The number of credits that the student desires to transfer to the school to satisfy the requirements of a specific course in the student's program of study at the school must equate, as determined by the school, to at least the same number of quarter credit hours of that course as specified in the Program Outline for the student's program of study at the school.

  (d) The student completed each course represented by credits that the student desires to transfer to the school to satisfy specific course requirements of the student's program of study at the school with at least: (i) a grade of "C" (i.e., 2.0 on a 4.0 scale), if the credits were earned at a postsecondary educational institution other than an ITT Technical Institute; or (ii) a passing grade, if the credits were earned at an ITT Technical Institute.

Previous Experience - Following the Registrar's receipt of the student's written request, the school may grant the student credit for course(s) in the student's program of study at the school based on the student's previous experience, if the student demonstrates, to the school's satisfaction, that he or she has sufficiently grasped the knowledge and skills offered by the specific course(s) contained in the student's program of study at the school that the student desires credit for previous experience. The student must demonstrate such knowledge and skills by completing the school's proficiency examination(s) and/or project(s) for each such course as required by the school and receive at least a grade of: (i) "C" on each such examination and/or project if an undergraduate program, or (ii) "B" on each such examination and/or project if a graduate program. Notwithstanding the foregoing, a student may not receive credit based on the student's previous experience with respect to any course(s) in the student's program of study at the school that the student previously attempted at the school or at any other ITT Technical Institute.

How many courses should I take each quarter?

Initially, you can only take one course during each of the two six (6) week periods per quarter. The courses will be taken consecutively and each course will be six (6) weeks in duration. In subsequent quarters and with permission from the dean you may take more then one course each 6 week period.

Are all courses available each quarter?

Not at this time.

What if my company transfers me to another location during my program?

On-line education addresses this kind of situation in that your location does not matter, as long as the state education authorities in the state where you are transferred allow the ITT Technical Institute in Indianapolis, Indiana to offer the program to residents of that state.

To check the availability for the Technical Project Management program, please click here.

To check the availability for the Information Systems Security program, please click here.

To check the availability for the Masters in Business Administration program, please click here.

How do ITT Tech online courses differ from other online courses?

Some online education courses are completely self-guided. Participants enroll at any time and learn the material on their own with tutors who are available to answer questions that may arise. We have found that providing students with a firm schedule while allowing them to complete their work whenever they wish within that schedule is a better method. That is why at an ITT Technical Institute you will be involved in a regular course of a set duration with specific assignments and due dates. Manageable class sizes, and skilled online instructors guide students and offer personal attention, from answering questions to giving feedback on a student's work. In addition, you will be enrolled with other students who are progressing through the course at the same time, allowing you to interact with your peers.

 

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