<p>I know this is probably not going to work, but I thought I’d at least try. I’m looking into transferring out of ITT Tech to make sure I don’t get into huge amounts of debt and go back to HCC (I don’t know why I even left there…) When I talked to ITT about transferring, I was told that I have an outstanding balance that I must pay out of pocket, which this is the first I’ve ever heard of this, and I cannot receive my official transcripts. Now, I know and plan on paying back this debt once I figure out what it is and all, but I asked if there were any way to be able to attend HCC with just the unofficial transcript since there is a HUGE chance HCC won’t even look at the ITT credits and they said there could be a chance as a new student. What do you guys think? Could it be possible, or should I just drop all this stuff and forget about school?</p>
<p>I would get a statement from ITT with the exact amount you owe, how much you’ve paid, etc. ITT is in trouble with the CFPB, the Consumer Financial Protection Bureau as that agency is also investigating.</p>
<p>You will need to get a transcript from ITT at some point, so visit the bursar’s office at your campus, and go through your billing history line by line to find out what you do owe. You don’t need to tell anyone you are transferring out. You just need to make certain that your bills are all settled, and that you are officially withdrawn so they don’t bill you for fall classes that you aren’t taking. Get everything in writing.</p>
<p>Speak with the counselors at HCC. You may be able to re-enroll without the ITT transcript. However if you want financial aid, or if you do eventually want to get a degree from HCC you will need to have the ITT transcript sent to HCC so that everything is in order there.</p>
<p>Good luck!</p>