Harris School of Business (HSB) was a for-profit college with locations in the northeast United States, and was a subsidiary of Trigram Education Partners.
[7] In 2011, Premier Education Group faced allegations of fraudulently misrepresenting school accreditations and certifications, and of unprofessional academic practices.
In another case brought by former Harris students in New Jersey, the complainants argued that the school "lied about what professional certifications they would qualify for after completing their courses."
[10] In 2019, the New Jersey Attorney General stopped Harris School of Business from advertising that its students were eligible to receive state supplemental loans to pay for college.
In August 20201 Trigram's executives, Stanford Silverman and Jon Coover, were also indicted on federal racketeering charges.
[12] In October 2020, employees of Harris Business School in Dover, Delaware reported that Trigram had not been paid them in a month.
[14] In January 2021, the New Hampshire Attorney General filed a complaint against Trigram Education for deceiving students about the loss of accreditation at Trigram's American School of Nursing and Medical Careers, in violation of the New Hampshire Consumer Protection Act [15] The Harris School of Business first became an accredited education facility in 1978.