Fisher College was founded in 1903 by Myron C. Fisher and Edmund H. Fisher under the name Winter HillBusiness College. The curriculum developed at the time emphasized vocational preparation, a tradition that has strongly influenced the college's mission over the years. In 1910, the name of the institution was changed to Fisher Business College. The original campus was located in Somerville, Massachusetts and was moved to the current Beacon Street location in 1939. The Beacon Street site is featured on the Boston Women's Heritage Trail. During the 1940s, the college was split into two separate entities: The Fisher School for Men and The Fisher School for Women. In 1975, the Division of Accelerated and Professional Studies was established. Today, the Division of Accelerated and Professional Studies offers degree programs at their Boston, North Attleboro, Brockton, and New Bedford locations. In 1998, the college established an Online Division. That same year, the college's Day Division became co-educational. This building is currently under study by the Boston Landmarks Commission.
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Satellite campuses
In addition to Fisher's main campus in the Back Bay neighborhood of Boston, the College has three other physical campuses within Massachusetts that offer DAPS programming. Fisher's Brockton campus is the most recent location addition, opening its doors in 2011. The North Attleboro and New Bedford campuses have been operating since 1997.
Academics
Fisher College offers a Master's of Business Administration with a concentration in Strategic Leadership, Bachelor's and Associate degrees, and certificates. The acceptance rate at Fisher is 70.2% with rolling admissions. Tuition fee for students is $28,645, excluding Room and Board. Room and Board is approximately $15,459.
Student demographics
In the fall of 2015, the population was 828 students, excluding Accelerated and Professional Studies enrollments. The student body is approximately 48% male, 52% female. For the 2015-2016 academic year 55% of students were from the Massachusetts area, 16% from the New England area, 17% international, and 12% from other U.S states.
Clubs and organizations
The Office of Student Involvement and Leadership is responsible for the oversight of a variety of student clubs and organizations, including:
The Bacchus Network
Charles Viewer. The Charles Viewer is a student-run literary publication.