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McIntosh College, founded in 1896, was an educational institution located in
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. It granted
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s and
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s in a variety of
vocational A vocation () is an occupation to which a person is especially drawn or for which they are suited, trained or qualified. People can be given information about a new occupation through student orientation. Though now often used in non-religious c ...
areas, including
business management Business administration, also known as business management, is the administration of a commercial enterprise. It includes all aspects of overseeing and supervising the business operations of an organization. From the point of view of managemen ...
,
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, culinary arts, graphic design and
massage therapy Massage is the manipulation of the body's soft tissues. Massage techniques are commonly applied with hands, fingers, elbows, knees, forearms, feet or a device. The purpose of massage is generally for the treatment of body stress or pain. In Eu ...
. The college closed in 2009.


History

McIntosh College was founded by A.D. Bliss in 1896 under the name of Dover Business College. David McIntosh, CPA, purchased the school in 1902 and renamed it. In 1967, McIntosh was authorized by the State of New Hampshire with the approval of the Post-Secondary Education Commission to offer graduates degrees in Business Science. In 1988 the College became accredited by the New England Association of Schools and Colleges. Starting in 1999, it was operated by the
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, a for-profit post-secondary education provider.


Closure

Career Education Corporation announced on November 15, 2006, that it was going to sell several colleges that it owned, including McIntosh College. On February 15, 2008, CEC announced a plan to let current students complete programs.Career Education Corporation Announces Plans for Strategic Divestitures of Selected Schools
/ref> The college was closed in 2009.


Campus

The McIntosh campus comprised several buildings spread out over in a residential area of Dover. Most programs, including the library and administrative offices, were housed in the central building. The library also housed art exhibitions, guest speakers and cultural events. The Academy of Design and Technology and the Culinary Arts Academy had their own facilities located in outlying buildings. The dorm building was a converted hotel housing generally four to six students per room, depending on room size. The smallest rooms housed two students. The dorm building also served as the college's financial aid building, with the largest rooms used as their office space. It was situated next to the culinary arts building. The buildings containing the admissions office and the massage school have been put up for sale by CEC. As of 2009, three of the campus buildings belong to one-time college president Robert DeColfmacker, and there is an outstanding lease running until 2016. There have been local efforts to interest another New Hampshire college in setting up a branch campus or otherwise redevelop the property.


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External links


McIntosh College website
{{DEFAULTSORT:Mcintosh College Defunct private universities and colleges in New Hampshire Educational institutions established in 1896 Career Education Corporation Educational institutions disestablished in 2009 1896 establishments in New Hampshire Former for-profit universities and colleges in the United States