Lincoln
College, Sandburg Announce New Transfer Agreement
Simplifies Transfer Process for Community
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[May 22, 2017]
LINCOLN
- Lincoln College and Carl Sandburg College on Thursday, May
11, announced an articulation agreement that simplifies the transfer
process for Sandburg students seeking to complete their bachelor’s
degree at Lincoln College.
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Under the agreement, Sandburg graduates with an
Associate in Arts (AA) or Associate in Science (AS) will have met
all general education requirements for Lincoln College-Normal. Also,
Sandburg graduates with an AA, AS or Associate in Applied Science (AAS)
degree who meet the requirements for Lincoln’s Accelerated Bridge to
Education (ABE) program (at least 23 years old and a minimum of
three years’ post-high school full-time employment) will be
automatically admitted to Lincoln.
Lincoln also will transfer in all credits from a Sandburg AAS degree
for graduates who enroll in one of Lincoln’s AAS Capstone Degree
programs (Bachelor of Applied Management in Entrepreneurship or
Bachelor of Applied Science in Organizational Leadership).
Additionally, the agreement allows students who move on from
Sandburg to Lincoln before completing their degree the opportunity
to obtain an associate degree from Sandburg through the reverse
transfer process.
"We are very pleased to have Carl Sandburg as a partner, as we
continue to expand our ABE program at ICC’s North Campus in Peoria.
We have found that the Accelerated Bridge to Education program is
often exactly what working adults are looking for in their
educational opportunities,” Lincoln College President David Gerlach
said. “It has been shown that students are more successful in
obtaining their bachelor’s degree when it is delivered in a
concentrated manner and we are confident this will be an excellent
option for many Carl Sandburg students.”
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“Our whole purpose in these partnerships is to ensure our
students have the end in my mind when they start here with us,” Sandburg
President Dr. Lori Sundberg said. “We want a smooth transition for them, for it
to go seamlessly. The Accelerated Bridge to Education is probably the program
our students are most likely to participate in, but there are other great
options available for them at Lincoln once they graduate from Sandburg.”
Sandburg serves nearly 3,000 students throughout west-central
Illinois, offers more than 50 university transfer, associate in applied science,
certificate and advanced certificate programs, and it was recently named the top
community college its size in the country for digital technology. For more
information about Carl Sandburg College, visit www.sandburg.edu.
Lincoln Collee is a private, non-profit, non-sectarian college of approximately
1,000 students. Its main campus is in Lincoln, Illinois, while a campus in
Normal houses its Accelerated Bridge to Education (ABE) program. ABE programs
are also offered in Peoria and Oglesby. The college offers both bachelor’s and
associate’s degree programs. For more information about Lincoln College, visit
www.lincolncollege.edu.
[Mark Gordon
Public Relations and Media Manager
Lincoln College]
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