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DBpedia 2016-04

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Matches in DBpedia 2016-04 for { ?s ?p "Columbia Pacific University (CPU) was an unaccredited nontraditional distance learning school in California. It was founded in 1978 by Richard Crews, a Harvard-trained psychiatrist, and Lester Carr, a former president of Lewis University, and operated with state approval. Distance learning and education authority John Bear gave \"high marks\" to the school in his 1982 \"Bears' Guide to Non-Traditional College Degrees, 8th edition.CPU was closed by California court order in 2000. The court also ruled that CPU had granted degrees legally between 1978 and mid-1997, a period when it was approved for operation by the State of California.CPU alumni acquired all rights to the CPU name and registered a \"Columbia Pacific University,\" a non-profit organization in Delaware. Until 2007, the CPU Press continued its publication program."@en }

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