NLP University
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NLP University (not an accredited university) is a neuro-linguistic programming training organisation that is based on the campus of University of California, Santa Cruz. What this rather ambiguous description means in practice is that the "NLPU" is NOT an official part of the university, but simply makes use of the university's conference services from time to time.
It was established by Robert Dilts and Todd Epstein in 1991. Judith Delozier, a member of the original neuro-linguistic programming development group, later joined the group as part of the training team.
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