At ITT Technical Institute, we want people to succeed. We work alongside our students who must have the interest and
motivation to work hard to complete their programs of study.
Admission Requirements and Procedures for the:
- Business Administration - Finance option, Human Resources Management option, Marketing option, Marketing Management option and Project Management option bachelor's degree online program;
- Business Administration associate's degree online program;
- Business Accounting Technology - Financial Accounting option and Internal Controls option bachelor's degree online program;
- Business Accounting Technology associate's degree online program;
- Criminal Justice bachelor's degree online program;
- Criminal Justice associate's degree online program;
- Criminal Justice-Cyber Security bachelor's degree online program; and
- Information Systems Administration associate's degree online program.
A student may be admitted upon satisfying all of the following requirements:
- The student exceeds the age of compulsory school attendance.
- The student possesses a high school diploma or a recognized equivalency certificate. (The student must provide documented
proof (to the satisfaction of the school) of his or her high school diploma or recognized equivalency certificate before the
end of the student's first quarter of attendance at the school, or the student will be terminated from his or her program of
study.)
- The student passes (as determined by the school in its discretion) an individual interview with the Registrar, if the
Registrar requests an interview with the student.
Upon the student's satisfaction of all of the above requirements with respect to his or her selected program of study, the
school will promptly notify the student that he or she is admitted into that program of study at the school.
Admission Requirements and Procedures for the:
- Construction Management bachelor's degree online program;
- Information Systems Security bachelor's degree online program; and
- Technical Project Management bachelor's degree online program.
A student may be admitted upon satisfying all of the following requirements:
- The student exceeds the age of compulsory school attendance.
- The student possesses a high school diploma or a recognized equivalency certificate. (The student must provide documented
proof (to the satisfaction of the school) of his or her high school diploma or recognized equivalency certificate before the
end of the student's first quarter of attendance in undergraduate programs at the school, or the student will be terminated
from his or her program of study.)
- The student possesses at least 60 quarter credit hours (or 40 semester or trimester credit hours) of credit for
college-level courses taken by the student and obtained an overall cumulative grade point average of 2.0 on a 4.0 grading
scale in all such courses. Thirty of those 60 quarter credit hours must be in additional core courses. The student must have
taken and passed each of the courses at a postsecondary educational institution located (I) in the U.S. that is accredited by
an accrediting agency recognized by the U.S. Department of Education or (II) outside the U.S. that is accredited or similarly
acknowledged by an agency deemed acceptable to the school in its discretion. (The student must provide the school with an
official transcript from each educational institution awarding any course credits that the student desires to transfer to
satisfy the credit hour requirements before the end of the student's first quarter of attendance in undergraduate programs at
the school, or the student will be terminated from his or her program of study.)
- The student passes (as determined by the school in its discretion) an individual interview with the Registrar, if the
Registrar requests an interview with the student.
Upon the student's satisfaction of all of the above requirements, the school will promptly notify the student that he or she
is admitted into a bachelor degree program of study at the school.
Admission Requirements and Procedures for Graduate Program
A student may be admitted into a graduate degree program if he or she has:
- a baccalaureate degree awarded by an educational institution located in the U.S. that is accredited by an accrediting
agency recognized by the U.S. Department of Education, or an educational institution located outside the U.S. that is
accredited or similarly acknowledged by an agency deemed acceptable in the school's discretion; and
- provided an official transcript from the educational institution awarding the degree.
If a student's admission into a graduate program of study at the school is rejected by the school, the school will promptly
notify the student.
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