ITT Technical Institute-Getzville (Closed 2016)
- At ITT Tech we are committed to helping men and women develop the skills and knowledge to pursue many opportunities in fields involving technology, criminal justice, and business.
School Highlights
ITT Technical Institute-Getzville served 326 students (79% of students were full-time).
The college's student:teacher ratio of 23:1 was higher than the state community college average of 11:1.
Minority enrollment was 30% of the student body (majority Black), which was less than the state average of 61%.
School Overview
The teacher population of 14 teachers has declined by 30% over five years.
ITT Technical Institute-Getzville | (NY) Community College Avg. | |
Carnegie Classification | Associates Colleges | Baccalaureate Colleges: Diverse Fields |
Institution Level | Less than 2 yrs | At least 2 but less than 4 years |
Institution Control | Private, for profit | Private, non-profit |
Total Faculty | 14 staff | 158 staff |
Source: 2015 (or latest year available) IPEDS
School Notes
- ITT Technical Institute, Getzville, is one of a network of coeducational, non-denominational private postsecondary educational institutions owned and operated by ITT Educational Services, Inc., a Delaware corporation. ITT Technical Institute, Grand Rapids, Michigan opened in November 1968, under the name United Electronics Institute. ITT Educational Services, Inc. purchased the school in October 1979 and in March 1980, the name of the school was changed to ITT Technical Institute. The school moved to its present location in October 1991. The school offers associate degree programs of study in Computer and Electronics Engineering Technology, Computer Drafting and Design and Information Technology. Branches of ITT Technical Institute are located in Canton, Michigan and Getzville, New York. ITT Technical Institute, Getzville, New York opened in October 1995 as a branch of ITT Technical Institute, Grand Rapids, Michigan. The school offers associate degree programs of study in Computer and Electronics Technology, Computer Drafting and Design and Information Technology. ITT Technical Institute occupies approximately 35,800 square feet of space in a one-story building. The school has large classrooms and laboratories, a learning resource center and a student lounge. Parking for students, staff and visitors is adjacent to the building. Special facilities for disabled individuals include special parking spaces, ramped entrances and restroom facilities. The facility is in compliance with federal, state and local ordinances and regulations, including those relating to safety and health. The college is accredited by the Accrediting Council for Independent Colleges and Schools to award associate in occupational studies degrees.
Nearby Schools
The nearest community college to ITT Technical Institute-Getzville is Bryant & Stratton College-Amherst (2.4 miles away).
- College Location Mi. Students
- Bryant & Stratton College-AmherstPrivate for-profit317 students | 2.40 Mi3650 Millersport Highway
Getzville, NY 14068
(716) 625-6300 2.40317 - 520 students | 7.00 Mi240 Pine Ridge Rd
Buffalo, NY 14225
(716) 896-0700 7.00520 - Bryant & Stratton College-BuffaloPrivate for-profit1,038 students | 10.20 Mi465 Main Street, Suite 400
Buffalo, NY 14203
(716) 884-9120 10.201,038 - Erie Community CollegePublic10,031 students | 10.40 Mi121 Ellicott St
Buffalo, NY 14203
(716) 851-1322 10.4010,031 - 4,997 students | 10.80 Mi3111 Saunders Settlement Rd
Sanborn, NY 14132
(716) 614-6222 10.804,997
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