Lincoln
College students return for spring semester 2021
Campus Health and Safety Remain Top
Priority
In person classes planned for fall
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[March 29, 2021]
Students were welcomed back to campus for the spring 2021
semester, with not a single case of the novel coronavirus
contact-traced to any classroom environment. Despite the challenges
presented by COVID-19 throughout the 2020-2021 academic year,
positivity rates on-campus have remained low.
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“We are looking forward to offering the true Lincoln
College experience once again to incoming students. With spring 2021
traditional new student enrollment the highest it has been in eight
years, I have renewed hope that some sense of normalcy has been
restored,” said Lincoln College President David Gerlach
Lincoln College faculty, staff, and administration continue to
assess and modify processes to ensure the health and safety of the
campus community. Lincoln College will continue to meet or exceed
all mandates, guidelines, and recommendations from state and federal
health authorities, including those pertaining to mask wearing and
social distancing. The College will also maintain enhanced cleaning
protocols.
A traditional residential experience consisting of
athletic competitions, small group events, socially responsible
dining services, and hands-on learning opportunities is currently
available to students.
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All classes designed for in-person delivery, including
traditional, graduate, and the Accelerated Bridge to Education (ABE) courses are
expected to be held face-to-face this fall.
“New cases of the coronavirus have declined significantly nationwide and a large
portion of the population have been vaccinated, including many who work on the
Lincoln College campus. We are ready to offer students the personalized, unique
academic experience that we did prior to the pandemic,” Gerlach added.
Lincoln College is planning to hold in-person instruction for fall 2021, which
begins August 16.
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