NO. ITT Tech has no ABET-accredited programs and so-called "credits" earned at this marketing organization (masquerading as a school) will not be accepted by traditional colleges and/or universities. If you don't believe it, then look them up at the ABET site.
Same, college Accept, ITT credit, most likely private college accpet other prviate college.
If you are applying to regionally accredited colleges and universities, they will not accept credits from institutions that are not regionally accredited.
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Avoid ITT Tech. It will cost you about $40,000 for an associates degree, will saddle you with debt for the rest of your life, will leave you with a 'degree' not respected by employers, and will not allow you EVER to transfer credits to a legitimate college, which means that if you want to further your education in the future, you will have to start from scratch, or return to another overpriced for-profit university. Go to a community college and then transfer later to a university. You will get a better education, it will be about one-third to one-fourth the cost and your degree will be accepted and respected.
Actually ITT Tech is regionally accredited now, I went there to get my Associates and my husband was transferred (military wife :) before I was able to finish and my credits were easily transferred to Virginia Commonwealth University where I am about to finish up my Bachelor's degree and continue with my Masters. So I'm not sure where you got your information, but mine transferred just fine :) ITT Tech does not have a regional accreditation, and there is much controvercy about the schools practices. If you were to transfer to another regionally accredited college or university in the future for a higher level degree, your credits may not be accepted by the receiving institution.
Need to find out requirements to transfer an exsisting pharmacy technicians license to the state of Florida would i be required to take exam over or just transfer credits.
On the contrary, ITT is extremely expensive and not a good value. The credits don't transfer to any regular university and most graduates are saddled with years of student loans. An associates degree costs around $40,000 and a 'bachelors' costs around $75,000 to $80,000. Stay clear of 'for profit' colleges like ITT Tech.
Videos of the Texas Tech bell ringer, which is a traditional post amongst freshmen of Texas Tech University, can be found at various online sites and at Texas Tech University library film archives. Online sources are better for more current and comical version whereas if one were looking for archival footage, the university library would be the best bet.
No they don't its a trade school.
Arkansas Tech University was created in 1909.
Louisiana Tech University was created in 1894.
I just did a search on google and the median for university based tech transfer managers is $109,000. Purdue is advertising an opening for one now with a published range of $140k - $160k.
Texas Tech University at Fredericksburg was created in 2000.
Texas Tech University at Abilene was created in 2002.