Steve Willis with partner Michelle Bridges.
A hearing in the Administrative Appeals Tribunal in October heard the college had spent $6 million marketing its Diploma of Fitness Coaching Course alone.
Mr Georges said the college had responded to the concerns of students.
An ad for the course on Sage’s website.
“Most of those issues have been addressed as far as we are aware,” he said.
Mr Georges said an eviction notice had mistakenly been placed on one of the college’s main campuses in Oakleigh, Victoria, and that the college would endeavour to keep trading as normal while discussions where held over a potential future sale.
“We are speaking with a very prominent person at the moment,” he said. “I don’t want to paint a negative picture. This is not a shut down scenario, we are trying to restructure the business to keep it going.”
He said the college would apply to the government for future funding under the new VET student loans scheme and that as far as staff and students were concerned the college would continue trading and staff would be paid through the administrator’s personal liability insurance.
“There is no disruption,” he said. “If there is we will tell people as soon as we know.”
Mr Willis, who remains the college’s brand…