CalTech has decided to terminate its relationship with e-learning company Simplilearn after receiving a class-action lawsuit alleging that both the firm and the university misrepresented a cybersecurity boot camp. CalTech’s leadership announced that all current courses will conclude in November. They also plan to create a faculty oversight committee designed to monitor future educational initiatives. This decision is viewed as a victory for students who have raised concerns about the university’s collaboration with online programs lacking proper oversight or academic rigor.
"CalTech will halt its ties to Simplilearn after current courses finish, citing a class-action lawsuit alleging misrepresentation of a cybersecurity boot camp tied to the university."
"The university will launch a faculty oversight committee to guide and inform future initiatives concerning distance education offerings, ensuring higher standards and oversight."
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