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ITT , but one Denver technology-training school wants to alleviate the pain for some of the 8,000 jobless instructors and 40,000 students.
Jeff Casimir, founder of Turing School of Software & Design in Denver, invited the displaced techies to apply for 16 $5,000 scholarships at the school, which offers 7-month engineering programs for $20,000. Details are at .
“You are our people and we’d love to have you join us,” he .
As a non-profit, Turing differs from for-profit ITT. It also , including 92.4 percent found full-time work within 120 days of graduation and had an average starting salary of $74,500. Comparably, ITT Tech was about its success in placing graduates. ITT denied the allegations.



