8/26/2016
Washington, DC – CECU President and CEO Steve Gunderson sent an open letter to members of Congress
in response to the U.S. Department of Education’s recent announcement
that ITT Tech will longer be permitted to enroll students using Title IV
funds.
In the letter, Gunderson writes:
In the letter, Gunderson writes:
“The
manner in which the Department is handling this action has the
potential to destroy the dreams of 43,000 or more students on 139
campuses across 37 states. It does not need to happen like this! Our
schools are deeply committed to providing occupational skills and career
opportunities to their students. And without exception, our schools
always stand ready to work with other schools to handle transitions in
ways that do not interrupt or cost students their dream.”
Gunderson urges the Department to work together with CECU, saying:
“We now face the potential of dramatic dislocation of students as the fall semester begins. Speaking for every member of our association, I can promise you that if the Department were to work with us – in this situation or others – we stand ready to minimize the impact of dislocation on communities; on employers needing skilled workers; and on students seeking their occupational dream. But that cannot be done after an abrupt closure, should that be the outcome of the current decision.”
The full copy of the letter is available online.
Gunderson urges the Department to work together with CECU, saying:
“We now face the potential of dramatic dislocation of students as the fall semester begins. Speaking for every member of our association, I can promise you that if the Department were to work with us – in this situation or others – we stand ready to minimize the impact of dislocation on communities; on employers needing skilled workers; and on students seeking their occupational dream. But that cannot be done after an abrupt closure, should that be the outcome of the current decision.”
The full copy of the letter is available online.
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