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Wisconsin ITT Tech student loan debt canceled after investigation

ITT Technical Institute operates three campuses across Wisconsin, including one in Greenfield.  It filed for bankruptcy years ago and its practices were investigated by state and federal agencies.

Nearly 5,000 Wisconsin borrowers who attended ITT Technical Institute will have their federal loans canceled, authorities announced last week.

“Student borrowers who were defrauded by a predatory for-profit school should not be left with federal student loan debt as a result,” Attorney General Josh Kaul said in a statement.

State and federal agencies that investigated the for-profit’s practices found ITT Tech used “widespread and pervasive misrepresentations” related to job placement, transfer credits and program accreditation, according to the state Department of Justice.

ITT Tech operated three Wisconsin campuses, in Madison, Greenfield and Green Bay. The 4,830 Wisconsin students who attended ITT Tech between Jan. 1, 2005, and September 2016 will receive $96 million in full loan discharge.

Former ITT Tech students were left with problems after attending school