Michael A. Kakuk  |  January 11, 2017

Category: Consumer News

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A group of former ITT Technical Institute students are suing the college in bankruptcy saying they were misled by recruiters and should have their student loans forgiven.

The students allege that they were lied to by sales representatives for the colleges, that they carry debt from student loans, and that they did not get jobs the college promised.

The class action asserts that the students’ lives have been hurt by ITT, and they want their student loans forgiven by the bankruptcy court.

According to the lawsuit, “ITT relentlessly pitched itself to students as a sound investment with a healthy return in the form of guaranteed or near-guaranteed entry-level employment in a lifelong career.”

However, the complaint continues “[i]n reality, ITT deliberately and severely underinvested in resources needed to deliver on these promises, leaving students with an expensive but valueless credential.”

To back up this assertion of under-investment, the class action claims that “[b]etween 2012 and 2016, ITT spent a combined total of $131,000 on all capital expenditures—technology updates and curriculum development—per campus.” The complaint contrasts that with, “[i]n just a single quarter in 2016, ITT spend $200,000 compensating its CEO.”

In addition, the class action also asserts that ITT spent billions of dollars repurchasing shares of its own stock, which provided a benefit to the management who owned shares.

“ITT’s spending on boosting its stock, compensating executives, and marketing dwarfed ITT’s investment in students, even though ITT enrolled a student population that required intensive educational supports in order to obtain any good outcome from a postsecondary program,” according to the complaint.

The ITT deceptive advertising lawsuit claims that the area where ITT spent the most money was on marketing.

“ITT’s business model depended on expansion and increasing enrollments year over year,” the complaint states. Because of this, recruiters and sales staff were constantly pressured to meet student enrollment quotas that were set by the central office.

Recruiters who met or exceeded those quotas were paid bonuses, but were publicly shamed if they did not, which gave them an incentive to aggressively market the colleges and mislead potential students.

The class action alleges that ITT recruiters misled students about the programs offered at ITT, the ability to transfer credits, and the overall cost of the programs. Moreover, financial aid reps continued these deceptions to keep students enrolled at ITT, according to the complaint.

The class action is brought by five former students of ITT: Jorge Villalba, James Eric Brewer, Joshua Cahill, Juan Hincapie, and Cheryl House. All state that they obtained associate or bachelor’s degrees from ITT, but claim that they “experienced deceptive recruitment practices” and that they have not benefitted from their ITT education.

The complaint also quotes from thousands of other former students about their negative experiences at ITT, including “abusive debt collection practices.”

This is not the only class action against ITT in its bankruptcy case. Last September, former employees of ITT also sued the college, alleging that the school violated federal law by laying off all of its employees without 60-days advance notice.

The student debt lawsuit requests certification of a “all individuals who attended any ITT campus, regardless of how long they were enrolled, from at least 2006 up until ITT’s closure in 2016.”

The complaint asserts violations of consumer protection statutes and breach of contract. The class action seeks forgiveness of student loan debt, as well as compensatory damages.

The former students are represented by Eileen M. Connor, Toby R. Merrill, Victoria Roytenberg and Yan Cao of the Legal Services Center of Harvard Law School.

The ITT Student Debt Class Action Lawsuit is Jorge Villalba, et al. v. ITT Educational Services Inc., et al., Case No. 16-07207-JMC-7A, in the U.S. Bankruptcy Court for the Southern District of Indiana, Indianapolis Division.

UPDATE: On Jan. 3, 2018, a proposed settlement would effectively cancel $560 million in private student loans burdening former students of the now-bankrupt ITT Technical Institute.

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81 thoughts onITT Class Action Seeks Student Loan Forgiveness

  1. John says:

    the degrees are worthless how do we get compensated for wasting our time?

  2. Tim Bender says:

    how can i be a part of this lawsuit ? i had to wait 3 months to get my diploma

    they told me only one lady can give it to me and we was on sick leave …..3 months

    then i had another month trying to find out where my transcript were because i went

    to the school and the doors were lock

    went to ITT in Fort Wayne In.

  3. Katherine says:

    How can i be part of this law suit

  4. Alec Salazar says:

    how can i be part of this lawsuit

    1. Lorraine Lake says:

      My name is Lorraine Lake I attended Itt Tech school 2008, I was there for my freshman sophomore and junior year. My mother paid for my schooling because I was told I was turned down for a student loan, so my mother paid cash. I remember my mother was a month late and they threatened to put me out of school. She paid from her bank account each month for classes. Now I find out that ITT Tech took out a loan in my name with Wells Fargo and did not tell me, and now they want me to pay the loan and they are taking money out of my paycheck each week. I have witnesses that will prove I did not apply for a loan with Wells Fargo my mother and my father. And I can get bank statements from my mother’s bank to prove she was paying from her checking account. I want to be a part of the lawsuit because now they’re coming after my money for something I did not do or even knew about. The number to call me it’s 248 6781 205 if no answer please leave message will return call

  5. Francisco flores6 says:

    How can i be part of this law suit

  6. Matthew Davis says:

    I went to ITT Fort Wayne indiana from 1994-1996. I did graduate but now i am finding out that my credits will not transfer to any school. I would love to get my student loans to be paied how can i join this lawsuit to get this done. I feel like they lied to me.

  7. susan arthurs says:

    I would like to have my son part of this lawsuit

  8. susan arthurs says:

    My son was misled in Portland Oregon and he did graduate, but owe thousands now $55,000. The computer I had while in school was better than what ITT had in there college, therefore I had to buy all learning materials from the internet which was in the thousands, due to there equipment being out of date and now I can even go back to the school to re take courses or have them help me find a job like I was told I could at any time. So where can I go to get Loan forgiveness without have to pay money to have it done.

  9. Diana B says:

    Hi,
    Who can I get in contact with to be added to the lawsuit. I obtain my associates but I didn’t even have a high school diploma when I went to ask for information. I was pushed to go take my GED, which now I know it’s not accredited. I have so much debt in student loads. I went to this school thinking it was going to get my ahead. I would of been better of not stepping a foot in here. Please if anyone know who I can get in contact with, a number I can call, email. Anything please, it will be greatly appreaciated. Thank you in advance.

  10. Jacque says:

    I would also like to be apart of this lawsuit. Where can I go to sign up for it.

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