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Monday, 09/05/2016 11:06:23 AM

Monday, September 05, 2016 11:06:23 AM

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The department did not ban the school from enrolling other students who do not receive federal financial aid.

http://www.journal-news.com/news/news/butler-county-schools-offering-help-for-former-itt/nsQzW/



...ITT is not the only for-profit college in the area to stop enrolling students.

Miami-Jacobs announced in July it would no longer accept new students at its Sharonville, Dayton, Springboro and Troy campuses.

Miami-Jacobs kept its Columbus and Cleveland campuses open for students.

John Ware, executive director of the State Board of Career Colleges and Schools, said the number of career colleges registered in Ohio has dipped from a peak of 311 five years ago, to 250. And the number of students served by those schools has been cut almost in half in that span, from 96,744 to 51,718.

The Art Institute of Cincinnati and Brown Mackie College’s Cincinnati and Findlay campuses recently stopped accepting new students as well....


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