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  1. Lincoln College has survived many difficult and challenging times – the economic crisis of 1887, a major campus fire in 1912, the Spanish flu of 1918, the Great Depression, World War II, the 2008 global financial crisis, and more, but this is different. Lincoln College needs help to survive.

  2. Lincoln College was a private college in Lincoln, Illinois. The college offered associate, [1] bachelor's, [2] and master's programs. [3] It maintained an extension site in Normal, Illinois that provided adults with Accelerated Bridge to Education bachelor's degree programs.

  3. lincolncollege.edu › about-lincoln-collegeAbout Lincoln College

    Lincoln College, founded in 1865, was a four-year private, liberal arts college located in Lincoln, Illinois. History. On February 6, 1865, a charter for a new university was secured from the Illinois General Assembly.

  4. May 10, 2022 · The closure of Lincoln College is a shocking turnaround for a small Illinois college that welcomes first-generation students and qualifies as a predominantly Black institution.

  5. May 9, 2022 · Lincoln College, a predominantly Black college in Illinois, will close this week after 157 years, saying it could not survive the financial challenges of the coronavirus pandemic and a...

  6. History of Lincoln College Lincoln College, chartered Lincoln University in 1865, is a private liberal arts college. The ollege’s roots date back to December 1864. After investigating several sites, commissioners selected Lincoln, Illinois as the location for a new university. On February 6, 1865, a charter for the new university was secured from

  7. Lincoln College is a small, private college that offers mostly two-year associate’s degree programs and a few career certification programs. With less than a thousand students attending school at the Lincoln, Illinois campus, the student to faculty ratio is extremely low.