The Reporter (Lansdale, PA)

After 32 years, Antonelli Medical & Profession­al Institute closes

- By Donna Rovins drovins@21st-centurymed­ia.com @MercBiz on Twitter

Antonelli Medical & Profession­al Institute announced that it would be closing in 2017 — ending the more than 30 year history of the school.

It wasn’t the size of the school that landed the story among the top stories of 2017 — but rather the fact that the school made the closing announceme­nt twice.

The first announceme­nt came in August after the U.S. Department of Education announced a decision about the school — a decision that was reversed days later. The second and final announceme­nt came at the end of November that the school would close by Dec. 22.

The school, located at 1700 Industrial Highway in Lower Pottsgrove, announced the closure on its Facebook page.

“It is with a saddened heart that we announce the closing of AMPI indefinite­ly,” the post read. “We thank you for riding the wave with us.”

For several days leading up to the announceme­nt, the phone went unanswered at the school. Acting Director Mildred Mauras said the school had not had telephone or email service for several days leading up to the announceme­nt.

When the final announceme­nt came, Antonelli owner and CEO Edward Gillespie said the school was closing because of the negative effect of the August announceme­nt by the Department of Education to deny the school’s applicatio­n for continued participat­ion in federal student financial aid programs.

“The fact that they took it back, the damage was already done,” Gillespie said in an interview with Digital First Media. “We’re trying to ameliorate the best we can, and take care of students the best we can.”

In August, Gillespie told Digital

First Media that he thought the school could recover.

But the reality, he later said, is that there were no new leads for potential students and no new enrollment­s. In addition, many members of the staff left for new positions.

In August, there were a total of about 63 students enrolled in the programs at Antonelli Medical & Profession­al Institute. At the time of the November announceme­nt that number was down to about 20.

“I feel sorry for the students and the community. The school has been here for 32 years and

provided training for people to obtain good jobs,” Gillespie said. “I have been in the industry 40 years. I have never seen this — where they tell us we have to close and then turn around and say it was a mistake. I’ve never heard of it.”

Antonelli Medical & Profession­al Institute operated in Pottstown since 1986. When it was purchased by American Business Academy in 2013, the school shifted its focus solely on medical training and offered courses in medical assistant, medical office secretary

and nurse aide.

In July, the facility launched a new course of study — a barber program.

Mauras said the students in the medical assistance program who were nearing completion of their program would continue through the end of December. She added the school would work with students to help them transition to other programs.

Several educationa­l institutio­ns scheduled sessions for Antonelli Medical & Profession­al Institute students caught mid-way through their studies as the school prepared to close.

The schools included Montgomery County Community College, Lansdale School of Business and Berks Technical Institute.

Gillespie said that once the school closes, all of the school’s records will be sent to the Pennsylvan­ia Department of Higher Education.

“We will also be sending transcript­s to each current

student,” Gillespie said. In addition, he said all of the school’s records will be sent to the Pennsylvan­ia Department of Higher Education.

While additional informatio­n was not available from the Pa. Department of Higher Education, or the U.S. Department of Education, students with questions about loan forgivenes­s and other options for students once the school closes can visit https:// studentaid.ed.gov/sa/repay-loans/forgivenes­s-cancellati­on

The issue that led to the August rejection of Antonelli’s applicatio­n was the department’s allegation that Gillespie had not satisfied liabilitie­s with another school – American Beauty Academy — that is not affiliated with Antonelli Medical & Profession­al Institute.

The department claimed American Beauty Academy was assessed with liabilitie­s in the amount of nearly $5.6 million for allegedly using improper financial aid methodolog­ies in 2012, 2013 and 2014.

Gillespie claimed he never received communicat­ion about the assessment­s. One week after making its initial ruling, the Department of Education reversed its denial, saying it could not confirm that notificati­on of the assessed liabilitie­s was delivered to American Beauty Academy.

Gillespie has appealed the assessed liabilitie­s. He added that he plans to sell the building, which is located at 1700 Industrial Highway in Lower Pottsgrove.

 ?? DIGITAL FIRST MEDIA FILE PHOTO ?? In this file photo, medical assistant students work in a classroom at Antonelli Medical and Profession­al Institute. The school announced it would close in 2017 — first in August — a decision that was quickly reversed. The second announceme­nt came at...
DIGITAL FIRST MEDIA FILE PHOTO In this file photo, medical assistant students work in a classroom at Antonelli Medical and Profession­al Institute. The school announced it would close in 2017 — first in August — a decision that was quickly reversed. The second announceme­nt came at...
 ?? DIGITAL FIRST MEDIA FILE PHOTO ?? Antonelli Medical & Profession­al Institute announced that it would close before the end of December. The school made a similar announceme­nt in August, following a Department of Education decision — but the school stayed open, only to make the final...
DIGITAL FIRST MEDIA FILE PHOTO Antonelli Medical & Profession­al Institute announced that it would close before the end of December. The school made a similar announceme­nt in August, following a Department of Education decision — but the school stayed open, only to make the final...
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 ?? DIGITAL FIRST MEDIA FILE PHOTO ?? In this file photo, a student practices on a mannequin head of hair at a practice station for Antonelli Medical & Profession­al Institute’s barber program — launched in July 2017. In August, the school announced it would close — a decision it reversed...
DIGITAL FIRST MEDIA FILE PHOTO In this file photo, a student practices on a mannequin head of hair at a practice station for Antonelli Medical & Profession­al Institute’s barber program — launched in July 2017. In August, the school announced it would close — a decision it reversed...
 ?? DIGITAL FIRST MEDIA FILE PHOTO ?? Antonelli Medical & Profession­al Institute announced that it would close before the end of December. The school made a similar announceme­nt in August, following a Department of Education decision — but the school stayed open, only to make the final...
DIGITAL FIRST MEDIA FILE PHOTO Antonelli Medical & Profession­al Institute announced that it would close before the end of December. The school made a similar announceme­nt in August, following a Department of Education decision — but the school stayed open, only to make the final...

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