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Former names
  
Salter School

Location
  
West Boylston, MA, USA

Undergraduate tuition and fees
  
14,530 USD (2011)

Graduation rate
  
51.1% (2014)

Average salary after attending undergrad
  
28,900 USD (2013)

Type
  
Private

Phone
  
+1 508-853-1074

Founded
  
1937

Average annual cost for students receiving federal aid
  
24,504 USD (2014)

Established
  
1937 (Salter School); 2007 (Salter College)

Address
  
184 W Boylston St, West Boylston, MA 01583, USA

Similar
  
Salter School, Rob Roy Academy, Premier Education Group, Branford Hall Career Institute, Quinsigamond Community College

Salter College is a for-profit junior college owned by Premier Education Group with locations in West Boylston and Chicopee, Massachusetts.

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History

Salter began as the Salter School in 1937, when Dorothy Salter opened a secretarial school. It was originally located on Cedar Street in Worcester, Massachusetts. The school's offerings expanded over time, and in 2002 the school was bought by Premier Education Group. "Salter College" was launched by Premier in 2007 with a new facility in West Boylston. The college awarded its first three associate degrees in June 2008.

Salter College is a private two-year college with programs in business, health care, and computers. It is accredited by the Accrediting Council for Independent Colleges and Schools (ACICS) to award degrees and certificates. It offers associate's degrees and certificates. Salter College Medical Assisting Certificate program is accredited by the Commission on Accreditation of Allied Health Education Programs (www.caahep.org) upon recommendation of the Curriculum Review Board of the American Association of Medical Assistant Endowment (AAMAE).

The college has two locations, the original in West Boylston, and one in Chicopee, Massachusetts which opened in August 2011 in a building which had previously been the site of a strip club before being renovated for educational use.

Enrollment controversy

The Massachusetts Attorney General brought claims against Salter College 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 the Salter Schools, settled the claims in 2014 for $3.75 million.

References

Salter College Wikipedia