Salter School

[1] As its academic and business reputation grew, the Salter School moved locations and removed "secretarial" from the title in 1981.

[2] In 2014, the Massachusetts Attorney General brought claims against the Salter School alleging deceptive enrollment tactics.

An investigation by the state government found that Salter had engaged in dubious marketing tactics and false promises to lure students into its health-related training programs.

[3] Two years later, Premier Education Group settled a complaint filed by the Massachusetts Department of Professional Licensure alleging that the company "published misleading graduate job placement statistics, employed instructors whose qualifications had not been approved by DPL, and used misleading and high-pressure tactics in recruits new students."

The company settled for $1.6 million, can no longer enroll students in Massachusetts, and will shut down its two remaining campuses by the end of the year.