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			College Student Tyler Zimmerman Places Top Ten in Worldwide Business 
			Strategy Game Classmates Excel on Business Major Field 
			Test
 
 
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            [October 23, 2019]  
			
			LINCOLN 
			- Lincoln College Accelerated Bridge to Education (ABE) student, 
			Tyler Zimmerman, has tied for eighth place in the world in the 
			Business Simulation Game. Out of 2,652 teams from 166 colleges and 
			universities across the globe, Zimmerman excelled against the 
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			 Zimmerman spent two weeks tied for first place in the 
			world in the Business Simulation Game before earning the eighth spot 
			in the final week. 
 The Business Simulation Game is part of Lincoln College’s BUS 413 
			Strategic Management capstone course, taken in the final semester of 
			the Business Management degree program. Students are required to 
			create and operate a worldwide business venture. Each week, teams 
			are assessed on four measures to determine the best-performing 
			companies worldwide: Overall Score (current year), Earnings Per 
			Share, Return On Average Equity, and Stock Price.
 
 “The simulation game was an interesting way to see how all the 
			pieces of business work together and how key decisions need to be 
			made. Those decisions come to fruition in the game as you compete,” 
			said Zimmerman.
 
			
			 
			Zimmerman and his Lincoln College ABE classmates also scored in the 
			top 1% in the nation as a group on the Business Major Field Test, 
			which is taken by all graduating seniors in business. Johanna Sneed 
			scored in the top 5% in the nation and Brody Mikel scored in the top 
			seven percent. 
			
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Tyler Zimmerman is a full-time firefighter for the Bloomington area, deciding to 
finish his degree through the Lincoln College Accelerated Bridge to Education 
(ABE) program. “Education is important to anyone within the fire service field. 
I decided to complete my bachelor’s degree because the benefit of evening 
classes one night per week worked well with my responsibilities as a full-time 
fireman,” said Zimmerman. Tyler Zimmerman will be graduating at the spring 2020 
commencement ceremony. 
 The performance of the Lincoln College students in the Business Simulation Game 
reflects on the level of instruction students are receiving in the Business 
Management program, accredited by the International Assembly for Collegiate 
Business Education. The ABE program offers 5-week evening hybrid courses that 
meet one night a week supplemented by online learning in Normal, Peoria, 
Oglesby, and Lincoln.
 
				 
			[Lauren GrenlundDirector of Public Relations
 Lincoln College]
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