Blackburn College to offer price
matching and special Lynx Grants to students impacted by Lincoln
College Closure
Personalized transcript evaluations will
help students complete degrees with little to no interruption
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[April 14, 2022]
In an effort to support students as they look to complete
their degrees, Blackburn College has announced plans to create an
efficient and cost-effective pathway to graduation for students
impacted by Lincoln College’s recent announcement to close the
institution and cease enrollments.
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To help
chart the course from Lincoln to a Blackburn graduation, each
Lincoln College student admitted to Blackburn will receive a
financial aid offer that focuses on affordability. These offers will
include price matching for tuition and housing, a guaranteed $3000
Lynx Grant, transfer merit scholarships, and need-based grants in
addition to other aid based on eligibility.
“We are saddened by the news that Lincoln College will be closing,
it is a true loss to the state and higher education,” explained Dr.
Steven Lambert, Vice President of Inclusive Enrollment at Blackburn.
“We also recognized the severe impact on current Lincoln students,
faculty, and staff and welcome those impacted with open arms into
our Blackburn community.”
Blackburn College offers many of the same academic majors and will
enable transferring students the opportunity to continue working on
their degree with little to no interruption. Every Lincoln College
student will also have access to a personalized transcript
evaluation. Lambert stated that Blackburn will provide a similar
style of education and a strong sense of community that many Lynx
sought through Lincoln College, “The bridge between our schools is
built on affordability and academic support to maximize the credits
already earned by each student. It is critical for those who had
initially decided to pursue an important education at Lincoln
College to continue towards their graduation goals with as little
interruption as possible.”
A
special academic event on April 14 is planned at Lincoln College.
Representatives from Blackburn’s Admissions team and the college
Registrar will be available in person to provide transcript
evaluations for students.
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Lambert, who is designated as the Lincoln College representative,
added, “Lincoln College students, faculty, and staff can be assured that they
will have support from the entire Blackburn community. Evaluations will begin as
soon as a student submits a transcript.”
Lincoln College students interested in the financial aid and academic transfer
plans offered by Blackburn College can learn more, schedule a visit, or submit
their free application for admission at blackburn.edu/lynx. Individuals with
other questions regarding this process also may contact Lambert at
steven.lambert@blackburn.edu.
About Blackburn College
Founded in 1837, Blackburn College is a four-year, Presbyterian-related,
co-educational liberal arts college located in Carlinville, IL. One of only ten
federally-recognized Work Colleges, Blackburn has the only program in the nation
fully managed by students. Balancing academic rigor and experiential learning,
each student at Blackburn gains tangible experience and develops critical skills
by contributing to their community, all while building a resume and earning
their degree. U.S. News & World Report recognized Blackburn College as one of
the top Liberal Arts Colleges in the Nation for Social Mobility in their Best
Colleges lists for 2020, 2021, and 2022. The Center for Education & the
Workforce at Georgetown University ranked Blackburn as a top performer for
Earnings-Price Return - 209% (#1 in IL, #10 in the U.S.) and Net Price (#1 in
IL; #11 in the U.S.). The Washington Monthly twice ranked Blackburn as the best
baccalaureate college in Illinois.
[Blackburn Public Relations]
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