As I watched the situation unfold, I've tried to figure out what we, as academic faculty, can do for the students who are being impacted by the ITT Tech closure. Having a belief last week that it was inevitable, I spent time trying to provide my faculty colleagues throughout California with my thoughts relative to an approach for providing potential transfer in the specific discipline that we teach. That discipline is focused on computer networking and information security. As the result of comparing the course descriptions and other information contained in the ITT Tech catalog with those courses that are identified as having approved "model curricula" in conjunction with the C-ID project initiated by the California Statewide Academic Senate and the California Community College Chancellor's Office. The document I created can be accessed at:
https://drive.google.com/open?id=0B1wjRZl99PuZdzQxcXNDUFV0Uzg
This is the opinion of one California community college full-time professor. It is no guaranty that other professors at my college or professors from other colleges in the State will accept its content. But it may serve as a starting point for students here in California looking for an alternative place to complete their education pathway. You students face a difficult time with challenging decisions that specifically relate to moving forward with your pathway (and face a continuation of your student loan obligations), or abandon your pathway in favor of seeking a discharge of your student debt. Good luck in deciding which direction you take.
Steve
slinthicum@sierracollege.edu