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			 Lincoln College signs transfer agreement with University of Illinois 
			College of ACES 
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            [May 23, 2014]  
			LINCOLN - Lincoln College has 
			formalized a new transfer agreement with the University of 
			Illinois’s College of Agriculture, Consumer and Environmental 
			Sciences (ACES). Under the transfer agreement, Lincoln College 
			students who meet the program criteria may transfer to the 
			University of Illinois Urbana-Champaign campus to pursue one of nine 
			majors offered in the College of ACES. The agreement was signed 
			Monday morning by Lincoln’s President John Blackburn, Vice President 
			of Academics Gigi Fansler, Dean of Academics Tina Nutt, College of 
			ACES Dean Robert Hauser, and College of ACES Associate Dean Laurie 
			Kramer. Students may begin taking advantage of the new agreement 
			when they enroll at Lincoln College for the fall 2014 semester. | 
        
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			 The nine majors included in the agreement are 
			Agricultural and Consumer Economics, Animal Sciences, Crop Sciences, 
			Food Science and Human Nutrition, Horticulture, Human Development 
			and Family Studies, Agricultural Leadership and Science Education, 
			Natural Resources and Environmental Sciences, or Technical Systems 
			Management. Under the agreement, students will have the opportunity 
			to take some on-line classes and spend a few Saturdays on the 
			University of Illinois campus, which helps them acclimate to the 
			larger university environment. 
 “This started with a conversation with someone last fall, and is 
			ending with an agreement that will provide opportunities for a lot 
			of our students,” said President Blackburn.
 
 Dean Hauser added, “This is a win-win. We just had commencement, so 
			this is a great time to do this. We’re trying to provide an 
			education to as many young men and women as possible, and it’s 
			gotten harder for young men and women to get into programs like 
			[ACES] because of affordability and other issues, so this is a great 
			opportunity.”
 
 The University of Illinois has similar transfer agreements with 24 
			community colleges, but this is the first time they’ve signed such 
			an agreement with a private college. Lincoln College has similar 
			transfer agreements with St. Francis Medical Center College of 
			Nursing in Peoria and MacMurray College in Jacksonville.
 
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			 “We are excited to reach this agreement with the University 
			of Illinois which will simplify the transfer process for Lincoln 
			College students entering the College of ACES. Through this 
			cooperative relationship, both schools can better serve students to 
			facilitate transfer, to minimize duplication of instruction, and to 
			build on the two-year college and university experiences. Working 
			together we are much stronger than what we can do individually, and 
			both campuses should benefit as a result,” said Dr. Tina Nutt, dean 
			of academic affairs at Lincoln College. 
			[Text received; TRACY BERGIN, LINCOLN 
			COLLEGE] 
			  
			
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