I have read just about every comment here and I look at most with some form of disappointment. What seems to be getting lost is the fact that over 4,000 hard working students are having to start over. The time and effort put forth should be admired and respected because it takes a lot of inner drive to get off from work and go perform to your best ability although tired and burned out. Compared to some of the students graduating from public colleges and universities with no hands on experience, graduate and still are lost with no job in sight. I am not blaming the students who attend major universities, whose debt double ITT's, but the major universities greed and padding the curriculum just to feed that greed. For the ones that say ITT's degrees are a sham, I know some very intelligent students who graduated and went on to get their Masters while working in their field of study from ITT, I know some whom went on to work for fortune 500 companies and are doing well. Every instructor that i had the privilege of getting to know expected you to do your best and taught their classes in that manner. These were instructors whom worked during the day and stayed till 11 pm and sometimes a little later (Mrs Schubert - I see you). They actually cared whether or not you graduated.
Before I end this little rant, I am one of those students. I have 6 certifications and studying for my last 3; CISSP, Red Hat Linux, and CEH. I work in the field of study that I attended ITT for. I learned a whole lot more than some of the graduates from major universities. I put my hands on some of the applications that a graduate from a major university will not see for a couple of years after graduating. Although I have to pay back that federal loan, it's worth it to invest in myself and learn from some of the best instructors and work alongside some of the brightest students.
The prior students that you read about that are complaining because they graduated and could not find a job, did not have the drive to get a job. If they wanted it that bad, then they would have done the extra work to get it. That also applies to the graduates from a major university. RIP ITT!