“While the fall semester is traditionally the opening
of the school year, we know there are many students who, for a
variety of reasons, prefer to start their Lincoln College careers in
the spring,” said Jason Garber, Director of Admissions at Lincoln
College. “This includes students who graduate from high school
mid-year, those who delayed the start of their college careers,
those who want to return to school after being in the workforce and
those who are transferring from a community college or other
school.”
Regardless of when a student chooses to begin their studies, the
application and admissions process remains the same. The first stop
should be the Lincoln College admissions web page -
https://lcadmissions.lincolncollege.edu.
Financial Aid is available to students regardless of when they
enroll and that begins by filing the Free Application for Federal
Student Aid (FAFSA) –
https://fafsa.ed.gov.
Garber did caution that funding for the Illinois
Monetary Assistance Program (MAP) for low and moderate income
students may not be available because there is generally less money
available than the number of students who qualify.
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However, by completing the FAFSA, and designating Lincoln College
as one the student’s 10 schools they plan to apply to, students are
automatically placed in the MAP grant pool each year.
“We invite anyone who is considering Lincoln College to contact our admissions
office at 800-569-0556 or at
admission@lincolncollege.edu and our admissions counselors will be
happy to work with you to make the process smooth and easy,” Garber said,
adding, “We can arrange a campus visit for anyone who is not familiar with the
Lincoln Campus and for those who want to tour the campus from the convenience of
their home or office, they can take our virtual tour by going to our website:
https://lincolncollege.edu.
[Mark Gordon
Public Relations and Media Manager
Lincoln College]
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