A California official says red-hot coding bootcamp Lambda School is violating state law if it operates without the right registration — but the company insists classes can go on

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California's Bureau for Private Postsecondary Education ordered Lambda School to stop operating in a citation.

On Thursday, Business Insider reported that Lambda School, a hot coding bootcamp with backing from big names like Y Combinator and GV , had been ordered to cease operations until it properly registered with California state authorities. At the time, Lambda School CEO Austen Allred told Business Insider that it was a misunderstanding on the company's part, and that the order had been stayed while it worked with the Bureau for Private Postsecondary Education to amend the situation.

On Thursday, Business Insider reported that Lambda School, a hot coding bootcamp with backing from big names like Y Combinator and GV , had been ordered to cease operations until it properly registered with California state authorities. At the time, Lambda School CEO Austen Allred told Business Insider that it was a misunderstanding on the company's part, and that the order had been stayed while it worked with the Bureau for Private Postsecondary Education to amend the situation.

 

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“California”. Nuff said.

*of course* a CA state employee would say that

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