ITT Technical Institute-Columbia vs. ECPI University-Greenville
Both ITT Technical Institute-Columbia and ECPI University-Greenville are Private, 4 years schools located in South Carolina. The following statements compare ITT Technical Institute-Columbia and ECPI University-Greenville with important academic statistics including tuition, test scores, and admission rate.
- Both schools are private.
- ECPI University-Greenville's tuition ($18,484) is more expensive than ECPI University-Greenville ($18,484).
- Both schools have same students to faculty ratio of 15 to 1.
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