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			Lincoln College expanded its highly successful 
			Accelerated Bridge to Education (ABE) program for adult learners to 
			the Lincoln campus less than a year ago with business courses 
			offered every five weeks. Beginning in the fall semester, Criminal 
			Justice courses will also be offered every five weeks. To kick off 
			the new program, an open house has been set for Monday, May 13, in 
			Lincoln Center Room 128A, 5:30 – 7 p.m.
 “This is a way for Lincoln College to better serve the entire 
			Lincoln and Logan County community by offering new opportunities for 
			adults seeking to earn a college degree with a flexible and 
			affordable program close to home,” said Dr. David Gerlach, President 
			of Lincoln College. “Criminal Justice has been one of our most 
			popular degrees in our traditional program on the Lincoln campus, so 
			it was a natural to add to our Lincoln ABE offerings.”
 
 Beginning the week of August 19, Lincoln College ABE will be 
			offering accelerated hybrid evening courses toward the Bachelor of 
			Science in Criminal Justice on the Lincoln Campus. Under the ABE 
			program, students attend class one night a week for four hours (6-10 
			p.m.), supplemented by online learning for five weeks. Upon 
			completion of each five-week session, students earn a full three 
			credit hours toward their degrees, just as they would if they had 
			completed a semester’s work in a traditional program. By offering 
			nine sessions of five weeks in a 12-month period, a student can earn 
			27 credits in a year by taking one course at a time.
 
			
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“This is a great way for working adults to make rapid progress 
toward their college degrees,” said Vance Laine, Executive Director of the ABE 
program. “The five-week sessions are manageable for adults trying to juggle 
their work and family obligations and only having to attend class one night a 
week is attractive to those who want the face-to-face interaction with other 
adults interested in Criminal Justice but cannot make it to class more than one 
night a week.”
 “We have found that many students appreciate having the option to skip a 
five-week session during the year. They may have a project at work that requires 
them to devote some extra hours or they may have family obligations during 
certain times of the year,” he explained.
 
 The Criminal Justice courses offered in Lincoln this fall will be Introduction 
to Criminal Justice, Criminal Law, and Corrections I.
 
 The Accelerated Bridge to Education program is geared toward adult learners aged 
23 and older and is offered in Lincoln, Normal, Peoria and Oglesby.
 
 At just $330 per credit hour for both tuition and fees, the ABE program offers a 
significant savings over most other four-year institutions, including public 
universities in Illinois.
 
				 
			[Mark GordonPublic Relations and Media Manager
 Lincoln College]
 
  
				 
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