Neumann Offers Free First Class for Displaced ITT Tech Students

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Students on the Neumann University campus.
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Former students of the ITT Technical Institute – which closed its doors last week, much to the chagrin of its approximately 35,000 students who were stunned by the news – have the luxury of taking their first course for free if they choose to continue their education at Neumann University.

Neumann announced this special incentive to provide an option for ITT Tech students in the tri-state region.

Pending evaluation of each student’s transcript, ITT Tech students who enroll at Neumann will now qualify to complete their first course free of charge. Financial aid is also available for ITT Tech students, who may pursue an Associate’s or Bachelor’s Degree at the university.

Transcripts will be reviewed within 24 hours to determine the number of credits that will transfer to Neumann. The university will accept as many as 90 credits toward a Bachelor’s Degree.

Fully online, hybrid, and traditional courses are available in a variety of programs such as Organizational Studies, Liberal Studies, Computer Information Systems, and Business Administration.

Students may begin the application process at www.neumann.edu or contact Christopher Mayerski, Director of Admissions, at 610-558-5616 or mayerskc@neumann.edu for more information.

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