Control Data Institute
Control Data Institute (CDI) was an international technical vocational school created by the American Control Data Corporation in the mid-1960s.
Historical timeline
- 1965 Control Data Corporation established Control Data Institutes in the United States.
- 1967 The first foreign Institute was established in Frankfurt.
- 1976 The PLATO computer-based education system was announced.
- 1977 PLATO Systems were implemented at all United States Institutes.
- 1978 Institutes and learning centers numbered sixty-nine worldwide.
- 1989 Institutes in the United States were detached from Control Data Corporation.
External links
- Charles Babbage Institute Only holds corporate records, no student transcripts.
- Historical Timeline of Control Data Corporation.
Transcripts for the St. Louis and Chicago campuses can be found for Control Data Institute through the Illinois Board of Higher Education www.ibhe.org under the Private Business and Vocational Schools. IBHE only has transcripts from the Chicago and St. Louis campuses. Do not call IBHE for transcripts from any other Control Data Institute Campuses.
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