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101 West Ohio Street, Suite 300 • Indianapolis, Indiana 46204-4206 • 317.464.4400 • www.che.in.gov Where can I get my transcript? Students may access their unofficial ITT transcripts and records right now online at https://studentportal.itt-tech.edu. The state is working now to secure official transcripts and records for all Indiana ITT students. This process could take several weeks. Once transcripts are secured, affected students can request their official transcripts by completing and submitting this form: SF 48905 - Request and Authorization for Release of Student Records. What if I’m a veteran who used the G.I. Bill to attend ITT? The Indiana Commission for Higher Education is working in partnership with the Indiana Department of Veterans Affairs and relevant state/national leaders to find assistance for Indiana veterans who have been affected by this closure. We believe that if ITT students can apply to have their federal loans forgiven, then veterans who used their GI Bill benefits to attend ITT should not be penalized, either. This is an issue that can only be solved at the federal level, but the state is doing everything it can to urge action to assist and support veterans affected by this ITT closure. I want to continue my education. What are my options? Indiana public, private and for-profit colleges have stepped forward to assist students affected by the ITT closure. Students may reach out to the following institutions: Ivy Tech Community College WGU Indiana Harrison College Indiana Wesleyan University Kaplan University National American University University of Phoenix I heard about potential loan forgiveness. What are my options? It is possible for some students to have their federal loans discharged. Please go to https://studentaid.ed.gov/sa/repay-loans/forgiveness-cancellation/closed-school#criteria for more information. Be on the look-out for scammers. If anyone contacts you offering to forgive your student loans for a small fee or says they are from a national organization or agency—beware. The safest way to secure your loan forgiveness/repayment is through the US Department of Education online at studentaid.ed.gov.

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Page 1: Where can I get my transcript? - IN.gov FAQ for web.pdf · 101 West Ohio Street, Suite 300 • Indianapolis, Indiana 46204-4206 • 317.464.4400 • Where can I get my transcript?

101 West Ohio Street, Suite 300 • Indianapolis, Indiana 46204-4206 • 317.464.4400 • www.che.in.gov

Where can I get my transcript? Students may access their unofficial ITT transcripts and records right now online at https://studentportal.itt-tech.edu. The state is working now to secure official transcripts and records for all Indiana ITT students. This process could take several weeks. Once transcripts are secured, affected students can request their official transcripts by completing and submitting this form: SF 48905 - Request and Authorization for Release of Student Records. What if I’m a veteran who used the G.I. Bill to attend ITT? The Indiana Commission for Higher Education is working in partnership with the Indiana Department of Veterans Affairs and relevant state/national leaders to find assistance for Indiana veterans who have been affected by this closure. We believe that if ITT students can apply to have their federal loans forgiven, then veterans who used their GI Bill benefits to attend ITT should not be penalized, either. This is an issue that can only be solved at the federal level, but the state is doing everything it can to urge action to assist and support veterans affected by this ITT closure. I want to continue my education. What are my options? Indiana public, private and for-profit colleges have stepped forward to assist students affected by the ITT closure. Students may reach out to the following institutions:

Ivy Tech Community College WGU Indiana Harrison College Indiana Wesleyan University Kaplan University National American University University of Phoenix

I heard about potential loan forgiveness. What are my options? It is possible for some students to have their federal loans discharged. Please go to https://studentaid.ed.gov/sa/repay-loans/forgiveness-cancellation/closed-school#criteria for more information. Be on the look-out for scammers. If anyone contacts you offering to forgive your student loans for a small fee or says they are from a national organization or agency—beware. The safest way to secure your loan forgiveness/repayment is through the US Department of Education online at studentaid.ed.gov.