"Cannabis Cultivation – Oaksterdam University
Students can learn about growing marijuana at this Oakland, California-based university, which was founded in 2007 by Richard Lee, a prominent advocate for the legalization and regulation of marijuana.
While the program is non-degree granting, the university offers a certification to students if they pass their midterms and finals with a score of 75 percent or higher.
Students take courses such as “cooking with cannabis,” “dispensary management,” “cannabis terminology,” “history of marijuana,” “cultivation law” and “methods of ingestion.”
To enroll in the university, students must be at least 18 years old, have valid photo identification, and pay tuition in full before the first day of classes.
The university caught the eye of various law enforcement organizations in 2014, when the Drug Enforcement Agency, IRS and the U.S. Marshalls conducted a raid on the university’s campus and other properties owned by Lee “with a battering ram, a sledgehammer, power saws and a locksmith.”
According to the San Francisco Gate, agents left the university with “numerous file boxes, a safe and black trash bags,” and agents also removed “sacks with dozens of marijuana plants” from Lee’s other properties.
Officials from the university reported to the news outlet that Lee and four employees were temporarily detained after the raid."
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