ITT Technical Institute Faces A Shutdown

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The ITT Technical Institute runs more than 130 schools in the United States which accommodate 45,000 students. It was recently announced that the institution would be closed down soon. The institution has also stopped enrolling new students. To spare the future of the students, the education department forced a quick shutdown. On cutting down the federal student aid, the ITT Technical Institute failed to survive. The huge profit oriented ITT Technical Institute was brought down in a matter of few weeks. The education department also enabled the parent company of ITT Technical Institute to post a credit amount. This credit amount served as a buffer for students.

iit1The department of education had a justification for its action in its own terms. This is definitely not a case where government has meddled with the market. As the ITT Technical Institute received a substantial amount of student loans and Pell grants, it was seamlessly reasonable for the education department to attach its clauses. The ITT Technical Institute also exhibited many threatening signs in terms of poor education quality, grade inflation, forceful recruiting strategy, high dropout rates and squat loan repayment rates. These signs significantly depicted a poor institution that warranted for a quick closure. The ITT Technical Institute failed to live up to its mark.

iit2In the meantime, Maura Healey, the Attorney General of Massachusetts has sued the school for apparently deceiving students in the name of job placements. This lawsuit would grant loan forgiveness to a number of students based on the grounds of swindle. Having existed since the year 1969, the ITT Technical Institute has not gained positive virtues. Too much of money to the ITT Technical Institute through grants and aids went down in flames soon. The accountability of the college improves when it is left in private hands. The ITT Technical Institute disaster is a big learning to all from different fronts.

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An Array Of New Games At Olympics 2020

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Skateboarding is no more a pursuit under a bridge, it is now time for skateboarding and a variety of other sports to reach the apex of world sporting. Karate, surfing, sports climbing, baseball and skateboarding are the five exciting sports that have been added to the 2020 Olympics to be held in Tokyo. The International Olympic Committee in its recent discussion has brought out this decision. The officials also brought out the fact that Olympics is enduring a comprehensive evolution in the modern history. The addition of five new sports adds to 18 events and paves way for 474 athletes to showcase their talents.

olym1The announcement of the addition of 5 new sports has brought out immense excitement amidst young athletes. The International Olympic Committee and the Tokyo Organizing Committee jointly took forward this idea. Thomas Bach, president of the International Olympic Committee added that the five new sports are an innovative blend into the Olympics. The new games are sure to add a legacy to the 2020 Olympics. Of the five games, karate, surfing, skateboarding and sports climbing are being introduced for the very first time. However, baseball made its appearance in the 2008 Olympics. These five new games are sure to fulfill the lifetime dreams of many athletes.

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Kitchen Table Politics Discusses Higher Education Prospects

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Kitchen Table Politics is a podcast series in five parts. Each part is linked to a particular phase in life. The second part eventually discusses the perspectives of higher education. The two eminent dignitaries who share their views on higher education include the chief economic writer from FiveThirtyEight’s, Ben Casselman and president of the Institute for Higher Education Policy in Washington, D.C., Michelle Asha Cooper. The viewpoints on the costs of higher education were explicitly discussed. The importance of certificate programs offered by colleges was brought out prominently. The higher rates of enrollment at community colleges were highlighted by Ben.

The views of Michelle warrant the need for an affordable higher education. The higher education should be liable to frame the career of the students. It should also suit the lifestyle of students with financial crunches. Higher education programs should have its policies right. Higher education should offer an equal focus on students who attend the school on a part-time basis. As per the research statistics, 70 percent of the students opt for loans to pursue higher studies. On graduating from a private institution, the loan debts reach to astronomical figures which pose a big misery during repayment. It is now time to reform the higher education platform.