Lincoln College Announces New Safety
Measures for Campus
Students Moving Online for Remainder of
Spring Semester
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[May 19, 2020]
Lincoln
College continues to closely monitor COVID-19 and engage in daily
planning in an effort to maintain the health and safety of students,
staff, faculty, and community members alike.
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Lincoln College will be extending remote learning
for the remainder of the spring 2020 semester, including the final
exam period. Additionally, all on-site campus events scheduled for
spring are cancelled or postponed until further notice.
Unfortunately, this decision includes the Honors Convocation and
Commencement Ceremony scheduled for May 9, 2020. Campus facilities
will also remain closed.
“Our institution is deeply disappointed that circumstances have
forced us to adjust so many of our timeless traditions. Our hearts
are with the students who were looking forward to walking across the
stage in May,” Lincoln College President David Gerlach said.
“However, these precautionary measures are necessary given federal
and state guidelines and actions, including the extension of
Illinois' “Stay at Home” Order through at least April 30. Lincoln
College has an important role in slowing the spread of the virus to
ensure a safe and healthy learning environment,” continued Gerlach.
Faculty and staff are providing unique online learning and
engagement opportunities to students, while maintaining the core
educational mission.
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Lincoln College continues to assist students by
offering the same support services available before classes shifted
to the online format. This support includes tutoring, advising,
counseling, career, library, and disability services, as well as
student involvement activities. Additionally, all administrative
offices are being staffed remotely.
Lincoln College is committed to providing ongoing,
accurate information to the community. Please refer to the
“Frequently Asked Questions” section on the College’s Covid-19
webpage:
https://lincolncollege.edu/covid19/.
“Although what Lincoln College is undergoing now is certainly not
part of the traditional Lincoln College educational experience, our
Lynx family will overcome this challenge. In the midst of crisis,
Lincoln College remains appreciative of our patient students,
flexible and accommodating faculty and staff, and the generosity of
our supporters,” added Gerlach.
[Lauren Grenlund
Director of Public Relations
Lincoln College] |