McIntosh College was founded in 1896 by A.D. Bliss as the Dover Business College. In 1902, it was purchased by David McIntosh, CPA, and given its present name. In 1958, the College was incorporated under the laws of the State of New Hampshire and since 1967 it has been authorized by the General Court of the State of New Hampshire with the approval of the Post-Secondary Education Commission to confer upon its graduates the Associate Degree in Business Science. In 1999, McIntosh College joined Career Education Corporation, which owns schools throughout the United States and the world, including schools in London, France, Canada and Dubai.
Philosophy
The need for a college education is more apparent today than at any other time in history. McIntosh College offers students the opportunity to learn updated skills along with the necessary career-based knowledge and training required in today's competitive career fields. McIntosh College offers a variety of associate degree programs in career-oriented disciplines, including business, legal, medical, criminal justice, graphic design and culinary arts. Instructors at McIntosh College bring education, real-world knowledge and experience to the classrooms. The staff and faculty are committed to helping students achieve lifelong success and satisfaction in their chosen career. When students succeed, we succeed.
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