All traditional courses will be delivered in-person
beginning January 18. Accelerated Bridge to Education (ABE) courses
will begin January 10 online via webcam, as previously scheduled.
Lincoln College offices and facilities will remain open with normal
operating hours. Spring Break and commencement ceremonies will not
be impacted by the delay.
Illinois health officials are reporting the highest infection and
hospitalization metrics since the beginning of the pandemic. Lincoln
College is monitoring the data closely and will continue following
guidelines and weekly testing procedures established by the Center
for Disease Control and Prevention and the Illinois Department of
Public Health.
“We have significant concerns the highly-transmissible Omicron
variant could overwhelm our campus community,” said David Gerlach,
President of Lincoln College. “Our number one priority is the health
and safety of our students and employees.”
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All Lincoln College faculty, staff, and students are
strongly encouraged to obtain the COVID-19 vaccine, continue wearing
appropriate face coverings, and practice good health habits.
Individuals displaying symptoms of COVID-19 or who have tested
positive are expected to follow recommended isolation and quarantine
periods outlined by the CDC and notify Lincoln College Health
Services.
“We are committed to remaining in-person for the spring semester, so
we must take the necessary steps to ensure a smooth transition for
students as they return to campus,” added Gerlach. “I anticipate the
adjusted date will provide a more desirable start to the spring
semester.”
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