Academics and My Child's Future
When it comes to finding the right school for your son or daughter, there are two ways of thinking: The student way and the parent way. As a parent, what you look for may vary from what your student looks for. Is the school safe? What type of academic programs are offered? What type of job will they be able to secure? These are important questions if you are the parent or the student. After all, it’s in your nature as a parent to want only the best for your son or daughter.
Lincoln Sets Students Up For Success
At Lincoln, we want what's best for all of our students. Throughout nearly 70 years as a well-respected network of educational institutions, the Lincoln Group of Schools has created initiatives to adapt with the economy’s ever changing times – both from a student and employer perspective. Our Automotive, Information Technology, Health Sciences, Skilled Trades, Culinary and Cosmetology programs focus on tangible, hands-on skills – teaching students career-specific skills in simulated settings they’d find on the job, so they can flourish in a new career when they graduate.
Lincoln offers something truly unique as part of your child’s education: The Lincoln Edge. This student-centered approach to learning not only helps students strive for academic success in the classroom, but helps prepare them for real-life responsibilities they’ll face as adults. From discussing financial responsibility to understanding workplace professionalism through presentation skills, we foster the development of our students as they become confident, accountable adults – both in life and at the workplace. The foundation for this mentoring starts from day one, continuing throughout the span of each student’s education with Lincoln.
A Focus on the Future
New federal regulations and legislation have challenged what it means to be a career college in the 21st century, but Lincoln has maintained its standing as one of the most compliant, student-focused institutions in the country—not to mention one with a record of assisting students find careers in their chosen field. Plus, each Lincoln campus is institutionally accredited by an accrediting agency recognized by U.S. Department of Education. These institutional accreditors are seen as reliable authorities concerning the quality of education or training offered by the institutions of higher education they accredit. If you would like specific information on the institutional accreditation each campus holds, please visit the campus information page.