scholarships - Lincoln University

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scholarships - Lincoln University
LINCOLN UNIVERSITY
Where Being The First Matters
Table of contents
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About us
4
how to apply
5
Programs of Study
6
Tuition & Fees
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Scholarships
9
Get involved
10 ATHLETICS
11 Visit Us
2 LINCOLN UNIVERSITY
About US
Founded in 1854, as Ashmun Institute, and established as this
nation’s first historically black, degree-granting college-university.
As Horace Mann Bond, ‘23, the eighth president of Lincoln
University, so eloquently cites in the opening chapter of his book,
Education for Freedom, this was “the first institution found anywhere
in the world to provide a higher education in the arts and sciences
for male youth of African descent.” The Institute was re-named
Lincoln University in 1866 after President Abraham Lincoln.
Since its inception, Lincoln has attracted an interracial and
international enrollment from the surrounding community, region,
and around the world. The University admitted women students
in 1952, and formally associated with the Commonwealth of
Pennsylvania in 1972 as a state-related, coeducational university.
Lincoln currently enrolls approximately 2,000 students.
Lincoln is surrounded by the rolling farmlands and wooded hilltops of
southern Chester County, Pennsylvania. Its campus is conveniently
located on Baltimore Pike, about one mile off US Route 1 – 45
miles southwest of Philadelphia, 15 miles northwest of Newark,
Delaware, 25 miles west of Wilmington, Delaware, and 55 miles
north of Baltimore, Maryland.
Located in southern Chester County, Lincoln is accredited by the
Middle States Association of Colleges and Schools and offers
academic programs in undergraduate study in the arts, sciences as
well as graduate programs in human services, reading, education,
mathematics, and administration.
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Transferring to Lincoln University
Applicants who have previously matriculated at another higher
education institution(s) will be considered for admission as a
transfer student. Lincoln University offers two types of transfer
student admission:
• First Time Transfer Students – applicants with 12 or more
(transferrable) semester hours with a minimum 2.0 cumulative
G.P.A from 100 level and above classes.
how to apply
Admission to Lincoln University can be
made using the following methods: online at
www.Lincoln.edu, common application (apply at
www.commonapp.org), or EDU, inc. (apply at www.
eduinconline.com), or paper application.
Required Items for Undergraduate Admission
Consideration
The Office of Undergraduate Admissions evaluates
student applications on a rolling admissions basis.
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Completed Application
$20.00 Application Fee
Official High School Transcript
Official SAT or ACT Test Results
*International Students: Please contact the
Office of International Programs and Services at
484-365-7785.
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• First Year Students – applicants with less than 12
(transferrable) credits will be evaluated utilizing Lincoln
University’s standard admission criteria.
In order to receive consideration for admission,
the following must be submitted:
• Completed Application
• $20.00 Application Fee
• Official Final High School Transcript
• Official Transcript(s) from all colleges or universities previously
attended
• Dean Certification Form from all colleges or universities
previously attended
• SAT or ACT Test Results if not transferring 12 credit hours
(100-level or higher)
The Office of Undergraduate Admissions will consider
applications from students seeking to transfer from two year and
four year colleges and universities accredited by their respective
regional associations.
Transfer Students with less than a 2.0 cumulative grade point
average will not be offered admission. Courses with grades less
than “C” will not be accepted as a transferrable credit.
PROGRAMS OF STUDY
College of Science and Technology
Biochemistry and Molecular Biology
Biology
Chemistry
Computer Science
Engineering Science
Environmental Science
General Science
Health Science
Mathematics
Nursing
Physics
College of Arts, Humanities and
Social Sciences
Anthropology
Criminal Justice
English Liberal Arts
French
History
Liberal Studies
Mass Communications
Music
Pan-Africana Studies
Philosophy
Political Science
Religion
Sociology
Spanish
Visual Arts
Centers of Excellence
College of Professional,
Graduate and Extended Studies
Accounting
Human Services
Psychology
Finance
Information Technology
Management
Undergraduate Minors
Accounting
Anthropology
Arabic
Biology
Black Studies
Chinese
Computer Science
Criminal Justice
Economics
English Liberal Arts
Entrepreneurship
Environmental Science
Ethics
Finance
French
History
Human Services
Information Technology
International Relations
Japanese
Management
Mass Communications
Lincoln offers world-class inter-disciplinary undergraduate
programs in close association with Lincoln’s high caliber
faculty and strategic outside partnerships. These disciplines
create a dynamic learning environment, developing our
students into leaders within industries where minorities are
under-represented.
Undergraduate Minors (cont.)
Mathematics
Music
Philosophy
Physics
Political Science
Program Evaluation
Psychology
Religion
Sociology
Spanish
Visual Arts
Pre-Professional Programs
Dentistry
Law
Medicine
Nursing
Veterinary Science
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Mass Communications
Business & Information Technology
Lincoln Barnes Visual Arts
GREAT (Grand Research Education and Training – in
the area of science and minority health disparities)
• Teacher Education & Urban Pedagogy
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Tuition & fees
FINANCIAL AID
Financial aid makes it possible for admitted students to enroll at Lincoln
University. More than 90% of LU students receive some form of financial
assistance through grants, loans, scholarships and work-study. Therefore,
you must apply early for financial aid for maximum consideration. To
receive federal aid, state aid and certain scholarships you must:
• Complete the Free Application for Federal Student Aid (FAFSA) after
January 1st online at fafsa.ed.gov.
Lincoln University’s Federal School Code: 0003290
*International Students are not eligible for Financial Aid.
Please contact the Office of Financial Aid if you have questions at
(800) 561-2606 or [email protected]
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ESTIMATED COST OF ATTENDANCE
In-State:
Tuition - $7,340
Room & Board - $9,242
Fees - $4,520
Total Resident - $21,102
Out-of-State:
Tuition - $12,132
Room & Board - $9,242
Fees - $5,248
Total Resident - $26,622
Tuition and fees are subject to change / Total cost
based on fall & spring semesters
Freshmen Merit Scholarship & Awards
Academic Excellence Has Its Privileges
At Lincoln University, academic achievements are recognized.
Secure your place in the Freshmen class with the following rewards:
Scholarship
GPA
SAT*/ACT
Coverage
Tier 1
3.70 - 4.00
1200/27
Tuition, Fees, Room & Board
Tier 2
3.50 - 3.69
1100/24
Tuition, Room & Board
Tier 3
3.30 - 3.49
1000/21
Tuition & Fees
Tier 4
3.00 - 3.29
900/19
$4,000
*SAT scores are based on a combination of the critical reading and mathematics sections only.
SCHOLARSHIPS
Scholarships will be available to students that qualify.
Consideration will begin with a minimum non-weighted
grade point average of 3.0 and SAT score of 900 (Math
& Critical Reading Combined) or 19 ACT Composite.
Good Neighbor Award
The Good Neighbor Award is $1,200 tuition discount for
students that are residents of Delaware, Maryland, and New
Jersey.
All students must complete the Free Application for
Federal Student Aid (FAFSA). Scholarship deadline is
March 1st.
Alumni Discount
The Alumni Discount is available to students who have a parent
or a legal guardian that is a graduate of Lincoln University.
The student will receive 25% off of the cost of tuition
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Commonwealth of Pennsylvania
The Horace Mann BondLeslie Pinckney Hill
Scholarship Program
Approved Graduate Programs
Horace Mann Bond
The Horace Mann BondLeslie Pinckney Hill
Scholarship
Temple University
Law
Medicine
Podiatry
Dentistry
Master of Public Health
Master of Business Administration
Education
The Horace Mann Bond-Leslie Pinckney Hill
Scholarship allows The Lincoln University to
provide continuity from its proud past to its
promising future. Named in part for Horace Mann
Bond, class of 1923 and the eighth president
of the university, the scholarship provides full
tuition for law, medicine (including podiatry) and
dental education at Temple University, Pennsylvania
State University, or the University of Pittsburgh to
eligible graduates of The Lincoln University. The
Commonwealth of Pennsylvania has funded
Pennsylvania State University
Law
Medicine
Master of Health Administration
Master of Science
Master of Business Administration
Education
the scholarship since 1983 and restructured
it in 1998 to attract highly qualified students
to Lincoln’s pre-professional programs and
to increase the number of graduates entering
professional degree programs in Pennsylvania
universities.
Deadline
The application deadline is April 18th of each year.
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The University of Pittsburgh
Law
Medicine
Podiatry
Dentistry
Master of Public International Affairs
Master of Business Administration
MBA/JD
Education
GET INVOLVED
Lincoln University provides many opportunities for students to meet new people outside of the classroom to further enhance
their college experience. There are over 60 student organizations promoting different hobbies and interests that students
can use to showcase their creativity and to enjoy with their free time.
Acting Out!
Active Minds
Admission Student Ambassador Program (A.S.A.P.)
Alpha Kappa Alpha Sorority, Inc.
Alpha Phi Alpha Fraternity, Inc.
American Sign Language Club
Animation Nation
Beauty Comes In All Shapes and Sizes (B.C.I.A.S.)
Bethel Campus Fellowship
Big Sister Little Sister
Boyz 2 Men Mentoring Program
Caribbean Student Association (C.S.A.)
CHEER
Class of 2016
Class of 2017
Class of 2018
Class of 2019
Compassion/Caring, Advocacy, Research, Evidence
(C.A.R.E)
Computer Science Club
Criminal Justice Club
Delta Sigma Theta Sorority, Incorporated
Empowered Ladies Inspiring to Excel (ELITE)
Enactus
Environmental Science Club
Explosions Dance Ensemble
Gentleman Qualities
Grove Phi Grove Social Fellowship Inc.
Higher Better Movement (H.B.M.)
Horace Mann Bond Honors Program
International Students Association
Iota Phi Theta Fraternity, Inc.
Kappa Alpha Psi Fraternity, Inc.
Kappa Kappa Psi National Honorary Band Fraternity Inc.
Knitting & Crocheting Club (KCC)
Lion Media
National Association Of Black Accountants (NABA)
National Council of Negro Women
National Society of Black Engineers
Omega Psi Phi Fraternity, Inc.
Onyx Dance Troupe
People Standing United (P.S.U.)
Phi Beta Sigma Fraternity, Inc.
Phi Mu Alpha Sinfonia
Pre - Medical Club
Queens With Curls
Reconstructing Sisters Visions and Purposes (R.S.V.P.)
Residence Hall Association (RHA)
Rotaract Club
Sigma Alpha Iota International Music Fraternity Colony
Sigma Alpha Pi National Honor Society of Leadership
and Success
Sigma Gamma Rho Sorority, Inc.
Sisters That Are Respected Seriously (STARS)
Strengthening Our Sisters
Student Athlete Advisory Committee
Sweet Inspiring Spirit Touching Another’s Heart
(S.I.S.T.A.H)
Swing Phi Swing Fellowship, Inc.
Tau Beta Sigma National Honorary Band Sorority, Inc.
Treble Bass Connection
Varsity League
We Are “1” Family
WELL DONE
West Coast Connection
Young Kings Movement
Ziana Fashion Club
Zizwe Society of Pan African Scholars
Study Abroad
Lincoln University’s Office of International Programs & Services seeks to provide opportunities in
international education through study abroad and university exchange programs. These experiences
are designed to expose students to international travel and study for academic credit at universities
around the world.
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The football team honors Breast Cancer
awareness with pink on their equipment
ATHLETICS
study hard, play harder
Lincoln University’s Department of Intercollegiate Athletics
considers athletics to be an integral part of the University
community and honors Lincoln University’s overall educational
values and mission. The athletic program is a NCAA Division II
member institution and sponsors 13 varsity sports that compete
in the CIAA (Central Intercollegiate Athletic Association) as
well as cheerleading.
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NCAA Division II Athletics (CIAA)
Men’s and Women’s Track & Field
Men’s and Women’s Cross Country
Men’s and Women’s Basketball
Football
Women’s Volleyball
Women’s Soccer
Baseball
Softball
Cheerleading (Non-Competitive)
Vail Hall
Visit us
Mary Brown Dod Chapel
There’s no better way to feel the energy,
the possibilities, the atmosphere of Lincoln
University than to visit. We invite prospective
students and their parents to tour the campus,
talk to students, and find out all that Lincoln
University has to offer.
The beauty of Lincoln University’s campus extends from the
historical significance of the Mary Brown Dod Chapel to the recent
$600 million spent on facilities and enhancements.
To arrange a personal or group tour, contact the Office of
Undergraduate Admissions.
Tour Coordinator: 484-365-8000
Email: [email protected]
Tours are conducted Mondays, Wednesdays and Fridays at 10a.m.
and 2p.m.
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Important Contact Numbers
Undergraduate Admissions
Graduate Admissions
International Programs and Services
Coatesville Admissions
Financial Aid
Bursar
Registrar
800-790-0191
215-590-8233
484-365-7785
484-365-7754
800-561-2606
855-287-4003
800-739-4461
W h e r e B e i n g t h e F i r s t M a tt e r s
Lincoln University
Class of 1930
Thurgood Marshall was an Associate
Justice of the United States Supreme
Court, serving from October 1967 until
October 1991.
Office of Undergraduate Admissions
1570 Baltimore Pike
P.O. Box 179, MSC 147
Lincoln University, PA 19352
www.lincoln.edu
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Lincoln.Admission
Class of 1929
Langston Hughes was an American poet,
social activist, novelist, playwright and
early innovator of jazz poetry movement.
Revered as a leader of the Harlem
Renaissance.
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