| Lincoln College Announces Online 
			Programs Programs Offered Online for Spring 2022
 
 
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			 [September 15, 2021] 
			Lincoln College has received approval from the Higher Learning 
			Commission (HLC) to offer a number of the current degree options in 
			an online format. 
 Lincoln College is taking a phased approach to offering online 
			delivery to students. The Bachelor of Arts in Organizational 
			Leadership, the college’s fastest growing major, will be launched 
			first with two eight-week courses beginning October 11. Due to 
			overlapping curriculum and a strong appeal with associate of applied 
			science degree graduates at surrounding community colleges, the 
			Bachelor of Applied Science in Organizational Leadership will be 
			launched online in Spring 2022.
 
 Business related degrees will be launched in an online format in the 
			months that follow. Bachelor’s degrees in Health Services 
			Administration, Supply Chain and Logistics Management, Business 
			Management, and Entrepreneurship are set to launch in Fall 2022. The 
			Bachelor of Arts in Liberal Arts, with significant curricular 
			overlap with both Organizational Leadership degrees, will be offered 
			online in Spring 2023. The last two undergraduate degrees to be 
			offered online, Bachelor of Science in Sport Management and Bachelor 
			of Science in Criminal Justice Studies, will launch in Fall 2023.
 
 Lincoln College’s two graduate programs, Master of Business 
			Administration and Master of Science in Organizational Leadership 
			are also slated to launch online in fall 2022. Currently, graduate 
			programs are offered in-person at the Lincoln College Normal campus.
 
			
			 
			
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“We are committed to providing students with a flexible, personalized 
educational experience,” said Lincoln College President David Gerlach. “We will 
continue to ensure academic excellence for our traditional and adult education 
students, while increasing opportunities for other learners around the world in 
our new online programs.” 
			 
 
Lincoln College remains a hybrid institution offering two-year associate degree 
programs, baccalaureate degrees, and master’s degree options in a residential 
setting. Since 2015, the College has been intentional in expanding its 
bachelor’s and master’s degree options, joined four-year athletics via the 
National Association of Intercollegiate Athletics (NAIA), remained committed to 
affordability via a price match guarantee, and is now offering in-demand online 
degrees.
 Lincoln College also offers its highly successful and affordable Accelerated 
Bridge to Education (ABE) program for working adults. The ABE program, offered 
in Lincoln, Normal, Peoria and Oglesby, allows adult students to earn a 
bachelor’s degree while attending class one night a week in-person in 
concentrated five-week sessions.
 
 “The demand for online degrees has grown amidst the pandemic. It is critical 
that we continue to provide accessible and convenient options, preparing Lincoln 
College students for success post-graduation,” said Gerlach.
 
				 
			[Lauren D. Grenlund] |