February 2, 2001
San Diego State and Courseware Provider Spar Over Contract
A decision by administrators at San Diego State University to cut off enrollment in a set of online courses offered through its College of Extended Studies has sparked ire among a few professors, and may result in at least one lawsuit.
Joseph Vasquez, associate vice president for business enterprises at the university, said administrators decided last fall to close the courses to additional students out of concern about the terms of a contract with a company
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