| | Admission | | Our transfer students enter Lincoln from two-year and four-year schools, and at all levels of study. Students transfer into Lincoln from all across the U.S.; some with their Associates' Degree, some without. However, we will accept transfer credits from regionally accredited institutions at both the lower and upper-division levels.
| | | | | Lincoln University makes a wide range of both merit and need-based financial aid available including loans, grants, scholarships and work-study opportunities. Lincoln is committed to helping you find solutions that will enable you to enroll, graduate, and capitalize on the importance of a college degree. The key to all need-based financial aid is the Free Application for Federal Student Aid (FAFSA). We encourage you to complete the FAFSA as soon as possible after January 1. | | | | | While there are many factors that you will consider when choosing a college, none is more important than academics. Offering seven different undergraduate degree programs in more than 50 areas of study, the academics at Lincoln will prepare you to live confidently and successfully in your community and the evolving global village. | | | | | We encourage our students to be active participants in their college experience, both inside and outside of the classroom. Students can become involved in academic bowls, fine and performance arts, on-campus radio and television studios, our student newspaper, student government, NCAA Division II intercollegiate as well as intramural athletics and more than 50 student organizations, including fraternities, sororities and social or service organizations. | | Accepted Students | | Applying for admission and receiving your acceptance letter is only the first step in your journey into the Blue Tiger family. Learn all of your next steps here. | | |