A Hands-On Approach To My Future
At Lincoln, we understand the value you place on your education. Where you decide to attend school sets the tone for your future’s potential. There will be many hours of hard work dedicated to your studies, and while the effort you put forth on the road to graduation is important – the school you attend should be putting forth the same effort to ensure your education prepares you for a new life after graduation. Lincoln does that and more.
Since 1946, the Lincoln Group of Schools has helped thousands of students nationwide pursue professional goals throughout the biggest industries. From the compassionate medical industry, to the intricate, fast-speed information technology field, to the exciting world of automotive and skilled trades, Lincoln’s network of prestigious schools help create Careers That Build America.
Lincoln’s Commitment to Student-Centered Learning
At Lincoln, we encourage our students to take charge of their education through hands-on training. Academics emphasize a student-centered learning approach, where industry-specific skills are honed through practice and under the guidance of instructors who have real-world industry experience in the programs they teach.
Lincoln has created focused objectives to develop assessments, which measure academic success among our students. We are constantly evaluating our curriculum to make sure it aligns with industry standards, incorporates new technologies, and creates confident graduates with catered skill sets in their chosen profession.
But it doesn’t stop at the classroom. We want our students to strive for excellence in life after Lincoln. That’s why we’ve created the Lincoln Edge – our commitment to your success. From the day you enroll, to the moment you put on your cap and gown at graduation, you will be counseled on what it takes to succeed, both as an adult with responsibilities at home, and as a career professional.
Nothing should stand in the way of the career you’ve been dreaming about. Take the next step and contact Lincoln today.