Salter School

Salter School
Location
Boston
Tewksbury, Fall River, New Bedford, Malden, Massachusetts
United States
Coordinates Coordinates: 42°36′41.8″N 71°17′12.2″W / 42.611611°N 71.286722°W / 42.611611; -71.286722
Information
Type For-profit college
Established 1937
Status Open
Accreditation Accrediting Council for Independent Colleges and Schools
Website Official Site

Salter School is a for-profit vocational school with locations in New Bedford, Massachusetts, Tewksbury, Massachusetts, Malden, Massachusetts and Fall River, Massachusetts, operated as a component of the Premier Education Group. Salter School grew from the Salter Secretarial School established in Massachusetts in 1937.[1] As its academic and business reputation grew, the Salter School moved locations and removed "secretarial" from the title in 1981. Salter School also introduced expanded career programs.

In 1984 and 1985, the Salter School established two accredited career training programs. In 1995, the Salter School added its Medical Assistant program. In 2000, Medical Billing and Coding (Health Claims Specialist). It later added Massage Therapy, Paralegal and additional programs. Salter School also added new campuses and a sister college called Salter College.

Salter School focuses on a hands-on educational experience in health care and business. Nearly all of its programs offer externship opportunities.

Enrollment controversy

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. Salter, together with its sister college Salter College, settled the claims in 2014 for $3.75 million.[2]

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Accreditation

Salter School is accredited by the Accrediting Council for Independent Colleges and Schools (ACICS).[3]

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