Loan relief granted to 18,000 former students of ITT Technical Institute

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8 thoughts on “Loan relief granted to 18,000 former students of ITT Technical Institute

  1. When do people take accountability of their own actions? They lied about job placement? No one can think for themselves?

    $1B is a lot of tax dollars from hard working people that read what they were signing.

    1. Quote: The Biden administration said it is approving 18,000 loan forgiveness claims from former students of ITT Technical Institute, which closed in 2016 after being dealt a series of sanctions by the Obama administration.

      ‘Sounds like someone else made it political, David G; not me! (I.e., it was already political…isn’t free school a primary goal of the Sanders’ wing of the dumbocrats?)

      I agree with you on folks having their hands out to “the government” when they make bad decisions. Too true! Ty R. and Jaron W., below, make good points.

    1. And you decided to make it political. This has been in conversation for years, not just this year.

      American people have their hands out, especially when THEY make a poor decision.

  2. When will we ever see a headline about former ESI (ITT Tech holding company) chairman Kevin Modany going to jail for fraud, racketeering, and SEC violations?

    1. Right?! I’m shocked nobody is talking about the 1B in “other loans” forgiven by the government. I had no clue probably because I have two jobs and pay taxes on time.

  3. If they do it for one school who “took the money” and ran away on their enrolled students, they should do it for all who’s school took the money and run like Decker College of Construction and the rest on TV who deceived students into taking loans to pay those schools that left town in the middle of the night.

  4. Of course it’s political. Democrats are taking credit and blaming Trump as usual. My tax dollars are paying for those forgiveness payments. When are we going to teach people accountability for their own actions? Democrats won’t do that because it’s not politically popular.

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