ITT Educational Services, formerly the parent company of ITT Technical Institute, was a for-profit higher education provider based in Carmel, Indiana. The company operated campus-based and online programs focused on career-oriented training across fields such as information technology, electronics, drafting and design, business management, and health sciences. ITT Educational Services aimed to prepare students for entry-level positions through a combination of classroom instruction, hands-on lab work, and career services support.
Founded in 1969 as ITT Technical Institute and later spun off as a publicly traded entity in 1994, the company expanded steadily throughout the United States over several decades. At its peak, ITT Educational Services maintained more than 130 campuses in roughly 38 states, supplementing its brick-and-mortar offerings with online curriculum to reach a broader student population. Programs ranged from diplomas and associate degrees to bachelor’s degrees, with a student support model that included financial aid assistance and job placement resources.
Throughout its operating history, ITT Educational Services navigated a complex regulatory environment for proprietary education providers. In 2016, following federal and state investigations into recruiting and enrollment practices and loss of access to federal financial aid programs, the company ceased educational operations and filed for bankruptcy. The closure affected tens of thousands of students, prompting teach-out agreements with other institutions and ongoing loan forgiveness proceedings.
Today, the corporate shell of ITT Educational Services remains listed on the OTC Markets under the ticker ESINQ, but the company does not conduct active educational services. Any remaining corporate activities relate primarily to legal and administrative matters arising from the wind-down of its former operations.
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