Who is ITT Educational Services, Inc. |
ITT Educational Services, Inc. is a leading provider of career-oriented postsecondary degree programs in the United States based on revenue and student enrollment. The company offers associate, bachelor and master's degree programs and non-degree diploma programs to approximately 54,000 students at more than 100 ITT Technical Institutes located in 35 states.
Our principal executive offices are located at:
ITT Educational Services, Inc.
13000 North Meridian Street
Carmel, Indiana 46032
(317) 706-9200
The company’s common stock is listed on the New York Stock Exchange under the symbol “ESI”.
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What is the company’s mission? | | The ITT Technical Institutes are institutions of higher learning that are committed to offering quality undergraduate, graduate and continuing education locally, nationally and worldwide to students of diverse backgrounds, interests and abilities. The institutions offer educational programs that integrate life-long learning with knowledge and skill to help students:
-pursue their personal interests and objectives;
-develop intellectual, analytical and critical thinking abilities, and
-provide service to their communities.
The programs employ traditional, applied and adult-learning pedagogies and are delivered through traditional, accelerated and distance methodologies in a learner-centered environment of mutual respect.
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What programs of study does ESI offer? |
Curricular offerings, leading primarily to associate and bachelor degrees, are designed with input from employers to help students prepare for career opportunities in various fields involving technology. Programs of study at the ITT Technical Institutes blend traditional academic content with applied learning concepts. Advisory committees, comprised of representatives of local businesses and employers, help each ITT Technical Institute periodically assess and update curricula, equipment and laboratory design.
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Associates Degree |
Bachelors Degree |
Masters Degree |
| School of Information Technology |
-Computer Network Systems
-Software Applications and Programming -Web Development -Information Systems Administration
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-Information Systems Security -Data Communication Systems Technology -Software Engineering Technology |
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| School of Electronics
Technology
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-Computer and Electronics Engineering Technology
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-Industrial Automation Engineering Technology -Electronics and Communications Engineering Technology
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| School of Drafting and Design |
-Multimedia -Computer Drafting and Design
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-Digital Entertainment and Game Design -Graphic Design -Construction Management
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| School of Business |
-Business Accounting Technology -Business Administration |
-Technical Project Management -Business Administration—Project Management -Business Administration—Marketing Management option and Project Management option -Business Administration—Finance option, Human Resources Management option, Marketing option, Marketing Management option, and Project Management option -Business Accounting Technology—Financial Accounting option and Internal Control option |
Master of Business Administration (MBA) |
| School of Criminal Justice |
-Criminal Justice
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-Criminal Justice -Criminal Justice—Cybersecurity
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| School of Health Sciences |
-Nursing -Health Information Technology
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What are the opportunities for growth? | | The nation's economy is inextricably tied to technology. Educated and skilled workers will remain in high demand, and prospective students will continue to be attracted by the wages and upward mobility associated with employment in fields of technology. Experts also project that the number of new jobs that require a college degree or some college will increase significantly. |
What are your plans to continue company growth? |
We developed a Growth Plan, which we have been implementing in the recent past. The elements of the Plan are as follows:
1. Increase enrollment in existing programs offered at existing colleges.
2. Open new college locations.
3. Open learning sites to supplement enrollment growth at existing locations.
4. Raise the program offerings to the bachelor degree level at additional colleges.
5. Develop and offer new degree programs in various fields of technology.
6. Research, develop and offer non-technology degree programs.
7. Increase the number of degree programs offered entirely online via distance education.
8. Seek international growth opportunities.
9. Evaluate the potential of offering non-degree programs of study.
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What is a typical student’s schedule at an ITT Technical Institute? |
Most of the programs at the ITT Technical Institutes are offered on a “quarter system.” New classes are formed approximately every 13 weeks. Students attend classes year-round with convenient breaks provided throughout the year. In most programs, classes are typically offered in four- to five-hour sessions. Some programs have classroom-based classes three days per week, while others have classroom-based classes two days per week with the third day of instruction offered online. Classes are generally available in the morning, afternoon and evening, depending on student enrollment.
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What is the company’s history? |
ITT/ESI is a Delaware corporation incorporated in 1946. From 1966 until the initial public offering on December 27, 1994, ITT/ESI was a wholly-owned subsidiary of ITT Corporation. Following the IPO, ITT held approximately 83% of ITT/ESI’s common stock. In February 1998, Starwood Hotels & Resorts Worldwide, Inc. acquired ITT. Public offerings of ITT/ESI common stock by ITT in June 1998 and February 1999 and ITT/ESI’s repurchase of 1.5 million shares of ITT/ESI common stock from ITT in February 1999 completely eliminated ITT’s beneficial ownership.
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