Lincoln College

Lincoln College is a private, coeducational university located in two separate campuses in Lincoln and Normal, Illinois. Established in 1865 by the Cumberland Presbyterian Church, both campuses of the university aim to provide quality education to its students at the most reasonable cost possible.

Lincoln College at Lincoln, Illinois is a two-year residential campus that awards students with a comprehensive liberal arts foundation and programs in athletics and fine arts. Around 700 students are enrolled in this campus coming from 25 U.S. states and other countries. The student to faculty ratio is 16 to 1 and the average class size is 20 students. This allows for a more involved one-to-one relationship between students and their mentors who will always find time to answer any questions students may have regarding their studies.

Lincoln College at Normal, Illinois also grants two-year associate degree programs in addition to four-year Bachelor of Arts and Bachelor of Science degrees. It is also a Cosmetology and Tourism School being the site of the Midwest College of Cosmetology and the School of Travel and Tourism. There are around 550 students enrolled at the Normal campus with the average class no bigger than 16 students. The student to faculty ratio is a low 14 to 1.

Cost of tuition for fulltime undergraduate students at Lincoln College is US$21,000 per year in both Lincoln and Normal campuses. Part-time students pay tuition at a rate of US$250 per credit hour. On-campus housing is available for an additional fee of US$2,600 at the Lincoln campus or US$3,500 at the Normal campus. Meals on campus mean an additional charge per year of US$4,100. Financial aid is extended to help students pay for their cost of attendance.

For more information about admissions, financial aid or online learning opportunities such as distance education degree programs and online classes, please contact Lincoln College.

Your Online Degree Finder