| Lincoln College Issues Corrected 
			List of ABE Honor StudentsEleven Area Students Received Honored, 
			including Nine with Perfect 4.0 Averages
 
 
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			 [January 29, 2019] 
			Four area students were inadvertently omitted from a list of 
			students receiving honors for the fall 2018 semester in Lincoln 
			College’s Accelerated Bridge to Education (ABE) adult education 
			program. They are Jennifer Fitch, Lisa Miller, Michelle Simpson and 
			Kelli Wells.
 Lincoln College apologizes for the error.
 
 In total, the list includes nine students who received Special 
			Honors for a perfect 4.0 grade point average.
 
 They include:
 
			AtlantaAmber Lessen
 Kathryn Wallem
 
			EmdenLisa Miller
 
			LincolnJennifer Fitch,
 Pamela Meagher,
 Rachel Menken,
 Jason Steffens
 Kelli Wells
 
			New HollandLesley Bridge
 
			
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Two area students, Michelle Simpson of McLean and Alexis Strange of Emden, were 
named to the Dean’s List. Dean’s List students are recognized for a grade point 
average of 3.25 to 3.74. 
 The Accelerated Bridge to Education program is geared toward adult learners and 
is currently offered on the main Lincoln College campus in Lincoln; on the 
Lincoln College campus in Normal; in Oglesby on the campus of Illinois Valley 
Community College; and in Peoria on the campus of Illinois Central College.
 
 
Students take one class at a time under an accelerated schedule, which combines 
classroom instruction with online learning that is equivalent to a traditional 
14-week course. Multiple start dates are offered during the year, giving adult 
students greater flexibility to balance their class load with their work and 
personal schedules. 
				 
			[Mark GordonPublic Relations and Media Manager
 Lincoln College]
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