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			 Lincoln 
			College has record-breaking enrollment year Overall student enrollment up 12 percent
 
 
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            [September 05, 2019]  
			
			LINCOLN 
			- Lincoln College has achieved a record-breaking traditional student 
			enrollment year for 2019 at the Lincoln campus, with a 12% increase 
			from 2018. Due to new enrollment strategies and retention 
			initiatives, on-campus residence halls have reached maximum capacity 
			and a total enrollment over 750 students, Lincoln College President 
			David Gerlach announced. | 
        
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			 Lincoln College is also welcoming the largest 
			incoming class in ten years, 397 students, 322 are first-time 
			college freshman, a 17% increase from 2018. 
 Also, with the implementation of the new International Student 
			Exchange Program, international student enrollments are three times 
			higher than in 2018, representing 19 different countries. Incoming 
			students from China characterized the largest group of incoming 
			international students.
 
 Local high school students are also choosing to start their college 
			careers early at Lincoln College, with 54 students enrolled in 
			dual-credit courses at Lincoln College from Lincoln Community High 
			School and other area schools. “The fact that so many local students 
			and their parents are choosing Lincoln College is a tremendous vote 
			of confidence in our ability to provide a quality, affordable 
			college education close to home,” Gerlach said.
 
 
			
			 
			
			Students transferring to Lincoln College from other institutions 
			have also remained steady the last several years. President Gerlach 
			said, “Transfer students are an important and significant part of 
			our campus community and our commitment to transfer student 
			education sets the standard for private, residential institutions.”
 
 About 266 students have enrolled in Lincoln College’s adult ABE 
			(Accelerated Bridge to Education program), which hosts campuses in 
			Normal, Peoria, Oglesby and Lincoln. The Peoria and Lincoln 
			locations achieved record high enrollment this fall.
 
			
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Lincoln College remains on track in its plan to return to its 
historical roots. In the last year, the College added a Bachelor of Arts in Law 
degree to their other bachelor degree program options, while still giving 
students the option to complete a two-year associate degree. Furthermore, for 
the first time since 1919, Lincoln College is offering master’s degrees. 
Students can now choose from a Master of Business Administration or a Master of 
Science in Organizational Leadership degree. 
 “We are one of the most affordable private colleges in Illinois and, in fact, we 
are competitive on price with most public universities in the state,” Gerlach 
said. “Students and their parents are discovering what a great value Lincoln 
College offers and as we grow our programs, I am confident we will continue to 
attract and retain students.”
 
 The four-year format also opened the door to new opportunities in athletics, as 
Lincoln College is now competitive in the National Association of 
Intercollegiate Athletics (NAIA). The transition allows Lincoln College student 
athletes to compete for a full four years. Furthermore, Lincoln College added 
men’s and women’s bowling and eSports to its list of athletic program 
opportunities in 2019.
 
 “Lincoln College has an annual $41 million impact on the local economy. As 
Lincoln College grows it means new options for area students, new opportunities 
for local businesses, and more investment in the community,” Gerlach added.
 
				 
			[Lauren GrenlundDirector of Public Relations
 Lincoln College]
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