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			Lincoln College Offering Summer Classes  
			Both Online and On-Campus Classes 
			Available; Local Students Eligible for Aid 
			 
			
		 
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            [April 21, 2017]  
            
			 LINCOLN 
			-  Lincoln College will be offering both online and on-campus 
			classes this summer, with the online courses beginning May 15 and 
			the on-campus classes starting June 26. 
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			 “These courses are a great opportunity for students 
			already enrolled at Lincoln College, as well as for adult learners 
			and high school students who want to jump-start their college 
			education,” said Michelle Baldwin, Dean of Faculty and Instruction 
			at Lincoln College.  
			 
			“Best of all, we are able to offer scholarship assistance to Logan 
			County residents and to dual credit students at Illini Central in 
			Mason City. The assistance will significantly reduce the cost of 
			these classes, making them very competitive with public university 
			and college classes, including community college classes,” Baldwin 
			added.  
			 
			Baldwin also pointed out that the summer classes, like all courses 
			at Lincoln College, do not require students to purchase text books, 
			since all book rentals are included in the tuition cost at Lincoln 
			College. 
			
			  
			
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“Textbooks can add hundreds of dollars to the price of a class. 
Students and their families often don’t think to factor in the cost of textbooks 
and most colleges don’t warn potential students about this huge hidden fee,” 
Baldwin added.  
 
Online classes are being offered in English Composition 101, American Government 
and Elementary Statistics. 
			 
On-campus courses, beginning June 26, will be offered in General 
Biology, Criminal Justice Studies, Fundamentals of Speech, English Composition 
102, Literature, Intermediate Algebra and Sociology. 
 
Eligible High school students can receive dual credit for the courses – which 
means they can meet their high school credit requirements while also earning 
college credits for the classes.  
 
A full schedule of summer course offerings may be found below. 
				 
			[Mark Gordon 
			Public Relations and Media Manager 
			Lincoln College]  |