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			 At a chapel service this month, LCU President Dr. 
			Don Green announced to the student body that tuition prices would be 
			lowered for the upcoming academic year. This rate will apply to both 
			new and returning students. With a decrease of more than $100 per 
			credit hour, the average LCU traditional undergraduate student can 
			expect to pay $12,900 a year in tuition beginning with the fall 2015 
			semester. This represents a drop of about $3,000 a year.  
			 
			
			 “Since 
			being named President, I have been voicing my concern with the 
			rising cost of education and increasing student debt load. One of 
			our strategic initiatives is to make the LCU educational experience 
			more accessible and more affordable to more students,” explained 
			LCU’s Dr. Don Green who was named LCU President in December. “We are 
			asking our alumni, friends, and partner churches to step up and to 
			help subsidize the cost of an LCU education through the Lincoln 
			Leaders Annual Fund." 
			
			  With the announced decrease, LCU has improved its standing as one of 
			the most affordable private higher education institutions in 
			Illinois, to one of the most affordable private four-year 
			universities in the U.S. 
			 
			“This move presents students with the opportunity to receive a great 
			education for just about the most affordable price tag they’ll find 
			anywhere in the country,” Mac Ingmire, LCU’s Director of 
			Undergraduate Enrollment said. “We believe we offer a uniquely 
			beneficial higher education experience, especially for those looking 
			to attend a university that will equip them not just academically 
			but spiritually as well. And now, we offer it at a more manageable 
			cost than many other schools.”  
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			  Lincoln Christian University offers a wide variety of majors, 
				from business administration to youth ministry and from 
				psychology to preaching. And, all are taught from a Christian 
				worldview.  
				 
				Jordan Ryherd is a junior Intercultural Studies major and the 
				Student Body President at LCU. “LCU has been a very special 
			place for me and it has quickly become more than just a college,” 
			Ryherd said. “It’s a family. It’s a home. I’m excited about the 
			tuition drop because I see it as an opportunity for future students 
			to come learn at a great school.”  
			 
			Established in Lincoln, Illinois, in 1944, LCU’s mission is to equip 
			Christians to serve and lead in the church, the workplace, and the 
			world. In its 70 year history, 16,000 Lincoln Christian alumni have 
			gone on to serve in every one of the 50 United States and in more 
			than 160 countries worldwide. Today, LCU offers a variety of degree 
			programs for undergraduate, graduate and seminary students. Classes 
			are offered on campus, at three extension sites in three states and 
			online around the world. To learn more, visit
			www.lincolnchristian.edu.  
			[Chris Thomas, Lincoln Christian 
			University] 
			
			
			  
			  
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