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Students' Records Statuses for Closed Private Occupational Schools 7/2 Students' Records Statuses for Closed Private Occupational Schools 7/2/2019 This list includes the information on the statuses of students' records for closed, private occupational schools. Private occupational schools are non- Private occupational schools that closed prior to August 2012 were only required by the law at that time to hold students' records for seven years; If you don't find your school by name, use your computer's "Find" feature to search the entire document by your school's name as the school may have Information about students' records for closed degree-granting institutions may be located at the Massachusetts Department of Higher Education is Information about students' records for closed hospital-based nursing programs may be located at the Department of Public Health is available here. Name Under Which the School Closed Closure Date Keeper of Students' Records Additional Information 7TH ROW CENTER HANDS-ON! CAR 7/28/2008 KEVAN BUDROW AUDIO 60 BLOOMFIELD STREET 325 NEW BOSTON ST UNIT 6 BOSTON, MA 02124 WOBURN (617) 265-6939 [email protected] ABARAE SCHOOL FOR MODELING 4/20/1990 DIDA HAGAN 442 MAIN STREET 18 WARREN STREET MALDEN GEORGETOWN, MA 01833 (508) 352-7200 ACADEMIE MODERNE 4/1/1989 EILEEN T ABEN 45 NEWBURY STREET ACADEMIE MODERNE BOSTON 57 BOW STREET CARVER, MA 02339 ACADEMIE MODERNE, LTD. 4/1/1987 EILEEN T ABEN 45 NEWBURY STREET ACADEMIE MODERNE, LTD. BOSTON 57 BOW STREET CARVER, MA 02339 ACADEMY FOR MYOTHERAPY & 6/9/1989 ARTHUR SCHMALBACH PHYSICAL FITNESS ACADEMY FOR MYOTHERAPY 9 SCHOOL STREET 9 SCHOOL STREET LENOX LENOX, MA 01240 (413) 637-0317 ACADEMY OF LEARNING 9/30/2003 THE SALTER SCHOOL No records available. 5 BANK STREET 2 FLORENCE STREET ATTLEBORO MALDEN, MA 02148 (781) 324-5454 Students' Records Statuses for Closed Private Occupational Schools 7/2/2019 ACADEMY OF LEARNING 2 12/31/1994 THE SALTER SCHOOL No records available. 201 BOSTON POST RD. WEST 2 FLORENCE STREET MARLBORO MALDEN, MA 02148 (781) 324-5454 ACADEMY OF LEARNING 4 3/22/2002 THE SALTER SCHOOL No records available. 2 FLORENCE ST. 2 FLORENCE STREET MALDEN MALDEN, MA 02148 (781) 324-5454 ACADEMY OF LEARNING-1 12/14/2001 THE SALTER SCHOOL No records available. 5 BANK STREET SUITE 202 2 FLORENCE STREET ATTLEBORO MALDEN, MA 02148 (781) 324-5454 ACADEMY OF ORTHODONTIC ASSISTING 6/15/2005 ACADEMY OF ORTHODONTIC ASSISTISTING ONE LYONS STREET LINDA R. REESE DEDHAM 2748 WATTS DRIVE KENNESAW, GA 30144 (770) 428-8891 ACU-SAGE ACADEMY 5/27/2014 Division of Professional Licensure Click here to download a Student Transcript 250 MAIN STREET Office of Private Occupational School Request Form OXFORD Education 1000 Washington Street, Suite 710 Boston, MA 02118 [email protected] www.mass.gov/dpl/schools ACUPRESSURE THERAPY INSTITUTE 1/6/2012 Division of Professional Licensure Click here to download a Student Transcript 1 BILLINGS ROAD Office of Private Occupational School Request Form QUINCY Education 1000 Washington Street, Suite 710 Boston, MA 02118 [email protected] www.mass.gov/dpl/schools Only has records from 2008-2014 Students' Records Statuses for Closed Private Occupational Schools 7/2/2019 ADL TRAINING CENTER 4/20/2005 ADL SECURITY SYSTEMS 179 WEST CENTRAL STREET AREIF ASKEROV NATICK 33 BRIARCLIFF LANE HOLLISTON, MA 01746 (508) 429-5680 ADMINISTRATIVE OFFICE SERVICES 6/15/1990 JANICE L HAMMOND 178 CHURCH STREET 32 PROSPECT STREET WHITINSVILLE WHITINSVILLE, MA 01588 ADVANCED CENTERS FOR TECHNOLOGY 4/22/2003 Division of Professional Licensure Owner, Jo-An Thomas, did not comply with the AND TRAINING Office of Private Occupational School law by providing a repository of students' 400 CROWN COLONY DRIVE Education records. QUINCY 1000 Washington Street, Suite 710 Limited students' records are available. Boston, MA 02118 [email protected] www.mass.gov/dpl/schools ADVANCED EDUCATIONAL CENTER FOR 1/30/2001 No information available. NURSING, INC. 209 ESSEX STREET SALEM AFRICAN INSTITUTE FOR COMMUNITY 9/30/2003 JUMA KAYEMBE Owner, Juma Kayembe, did not comply with the DEVELOPMENT INC. 15 HAWTHORN STREET law by providing a repository of students' 2406 WASHINGTON STREET MALDEN, MA 02148 records. DPL has no further information. ROXBURY (617) 447-0617 AICD HEALTHCARE SCHOOL 3/19/2007 JUMA KAYEMBE ONE MARKET ST, 2ND FLR 42 DUDLEY STREET LYNN MEDFORD, MA 02155 (781) 219-3057 AIR CONDITIONING ENGINEERING 6/30/1993 No information available. INSTITUTE 23 DRAPER STREET WOBURN Students' Records Statuses for Closed Private Occupational Schools 7/2/2019 AIR CONDITIONING ENGINEERING 6/30/1993 No information available. INSTITUTE 23 DRAPER STREET WOBURN ALEXANDER TECHNIQUE SCHOOL OF 12/31/2014 MISSY EHRGOOD DPL only has copies of enrollment contracts. NEW ENGLAND 64 LESSY STREET 64 LESSY STREET AMHERST, MA 01002 AMHERST ALLIED CAREER SCHOOL 6/25/2010 NORTHEAST TECHNICAL INSTITUTE 55 HAMPSHIRE ROAD 191 MERRIMACK STREET METHUEN HAVERHILL, MA 01830 (978) 374-7100 www.ntinow.com ALLIED TRACTOR TRAILER 1/20/1990 ARTHUR NICHOLS 295 UNION STREET ALLIED TRCTR TRLR TRNG SCH, IN WALPOLE 62 EVERETT STREET WESTWOOD, MA 02090 ALLSTATE INSTITUTE OF TECHNOLOGY 12/10/1998 BART O'CONNOR 112 INDUSTRY AVENUE KATHY KOCOT CHICOPEE 268 SAWMILL ROAD WEST SPRINGFIELD, MA 01089 (413) 594-8248 AMERICAN BUSINESS INSTITUTE 7/31/1989 No information available. 17 WINTER STREET BOSTON AMERICAN CAREER INSTITUTE 1/9/2013 Division of Professional Licensure Click here to download a Student Transcript 703 Granite Street, Braintree Office of Private Occupational School Request Form 186 Alewife Brook Parkway, Cambridge Education 125 Newbury Street, Framingham 1000 Washington Street, Suite 710 365 Caldwell Drive, Springfield Boston, MA 02118 10 State Street, Woburn [email protected] www.mass.gov/dpl/schools Students' Records Statuses for Closed Private Occupational Schools 7/2/2019 AMERICAN DRYCLEANING ACADEMY 12/27/1991 No information available. 541 HIGH STREET DEDHAM AMERICAN GLOBAL RESOURCES, INC. 7/14/2005 Never began classes. 61 HARVARD STREET WORCESTER AMERICAN HOME CARE TRAINING 12/31/1995 No information available. CENTER 6 WESLEY STREET CHELMSFORD AMERICAN MANAGEMENT 2/24/1988 ALLAN PERRIN, SR VICE PRESIDENT ASSOCIATION AMERICAN MANAGEMENT ASSOCIATION SEMINARS 135 W 50TH STREET NEW YORK, NY 10020 (212) 586-8100 AMERICAN SALES TRAINING INSTITUTE 10/29/1987 No information available. 5 MT. ROYAL AVENUE MARLBORO AMERICAN SCHOOL FOR ENERGY 2/23/2003 DOUGLAS JANSSEN THERAPIES 17 SPRING STREET 17 SPRING ST WATERTOWN, MA 02472 WATERTOWN AMHERST NANNIES ACADEMY 5/15/1991 RONDA HELMUTH 2 BAY ROAD, SUITE 100 6 UNIVERSITY DRIVE HADLEY AMHERST, MA 01002 ANDOVER SCHOOL BUSINESS 11/11/2011 TOM LASH NO ADDRESS TAD PGS, INC. HARTFORD 1001 THIRD AVENUE, WEST BRADENTON, FL 34208 (941) 746-4434 Students' Records Statuses for Closed Private Occupational Schools 7/2/2019 ANDOVER SCHOOL OF BUSINESS 11/11/2011 TOM LASH LINDON STREET TAD PGS, INC. NEW BEDFORD 1001 THIRD AVENUE BRADENTON, FL 34205 (941) 746-4434 ANDOVER TRACTOR TRAILER SCHOOL 6/15/1990 No information available. 55 HAMPSHIRE ROAD METHUEN ANNMARIE'S STUDIO OF MODELING & 6/10/1994 No information available. FINISHING SCHOOL 347 WESTFIELD STREET FEEDING HILLS ART INSTITUTE OF BOSTON 11/10/1988 WILLIAM WILLIS Now overseen by the Massachusetts 700 BEACON ST. ART INSTITUTE OF BOSTON Department of Higher Education. BOSTON 700 BEACON STREET Www.mass.edu BOSTON, MA 02215 (617) 262-1223 ART INSTRUCTION SCHOOL 12/31/2006 No information available. 3309 NE BROADWAY MINNEAPOLIS ASSOCIATED MANAGEMENT INSTITUTE 5/21/1988 No information available. 1125 MISSOURI STREET FAIRFIELD ATI TRAINING CENTERS 9/12/1994 No information available. 345 W. CUMMING PARK WOBURN AUDIO STOP TECHNICAL EDUCATIONAL 1/1/2001 No information available. CENTER 107 WASHINGTON ST NO. ATTLEBORO Students' Records Statuses for Closed Private Occupational Schools 7/2/2019 AUDIO WORKSHOP SCHOOL OF SOUND 6/30/1992 No information available. 119 FRESH POND PARKWAY CAMBRIDGE BANK OF BOSTON 10/23/1987 No information available. 100 FEDERAL STREET BOSTON BARKS & WHISTLES SCHOOL OF 12/8/2011 MARIA RIBON PROFESSIONAL DOG GROOMING 13R BESSOM STREET 13 R BESSOM STREET MARBLEHEAD, MA 01945 MARBLEHEAD (617) 970-1999 BARTENDING ACADEMY OF NEW 1/12/2005 Owner, Alexis Fitzpatrick Amendola, did not ENGLAND comply with the law by providing a repository of 116-1 MECHANIC STREET students' records. No additional information BELLINGHAM available. BARTIME BARTENDING SCHOOL, INC. 9/30/2015 LINDSEY MCGOWAN Owner, Lindsey McGowas, did not comply with 186 CABOT STREET 134 LYNN STREET the law by providing a repository of students' BEVERLY PEABODY, MA 01960 records. No additional information available. [email protected] BASTIEN ACADEMY 1/23/2015 BASTIEN ACADEMY Never began classes in Massachusetts. 192 ANAWAN STREET 120 AMARAL STREET FALL RIVER RIVERSIDE, RI 02915 (401) 369-9174 BATTELLE MEMORIAL INSTITUTE 2/24/1988 No information available. SEMINARS AT LOCAL HOTELS BAY STATE SCHOOL OF TECHNOLOGY 1/14/2019 Division of Professional Licensure Click here to download a Student Transcript 225 TURNPIKE STREET Office of Private Occupational School Request Form CANTON Education 1000 Washington Street, Suite 710 Boston, MA 02118 [email protected] www.mass.gov/dpl/schools Students' Records Statuses for Closed Private Occupational Schools 7/2/2019 BELIEVE IN YOU 8/18/2011 Owner, Pamela Richard, did not comply with the 381 MAIN STREET law by providing a repository of students' WORCESTER records. No further information is available. BEVERLY POWERS SCHOOL 10/1/1990
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