There’s no better way to feel the energy, or the endless possibilities of what a Lincoln education offers, than to visit. Lion Daily Visits consist of a presentation from one of our staff members and a 60-minute walking tour of campus. During the visit, you will learn more about academic programs, co-curricular opportunities, financial aid, campus life and more. Reservations are required and space is limited so don't delay!
Financial Aid can assist families with the cost of a Lincoln University education. If you would like to receive financial aid, you must complete the Free Application for Federal Student Aid (FAFSA). This will enable you to be considered for need-based federal and state grants, scholarship, loans, and work study. Lincoln's priority filing date for the FAFSA is June 1. Students who have completed a FAFSA by this date will be considered first for financial aid. Note: International students are not eligible to submit an application for Federal Student Aid.
Free Application for Federal Student Aid (FAFSA)
Financial aid award letters will become available on a rolling basis. The Office of Financial Aid will communicate any FAFSA issues through your email, postal mail or by phone. There are several factors that determine the amount and type of financial aid you are awarded, which includes financial need, timing of your application, willingness to accept various types of aid and availability of funds.
College education is one of the most important investments of your life. You will need to consider both the quality and cost of education. Have questions about financial aid? Let us know and we'll provide an answer as soon as possible.
Office of Financial Aid
1570 Baltimore Pike
Lincoln University, PA 19352
Phone: 800-821-9724
Fax: 484-365-8198
Email: financialaid@thelinktrack.com
Ready to become a Lincoln Lion? Accepting your offer of admission is your next step! Log into your application portal, view your admission decision, select "respond now" and then accept your offer! You Did It! Make sure to read through your next steps below to continue your enrollment process!
Lincoln University Admissions Portal
Your Lion email account will be accessible upon completing Step 3! After declaring your intent to enroll, you will be emailed your Lion email credentials. Please allow 3-5 days for your account information to be generated. It is important that you access your Lion e-mail account to remain informed on enrollment updates including financial clearance, health clearance, placement testing, Lion Linkups (summer orientation) and new student move-in.
Username: Your Lincoln email address
Password: Provided via your personal email
If you still have not received your LU login information five days after you completed your Intent to Enroll, please email the Office of Information Technology at support@thelinktrack.com for assistance. Please be sure to include the following information for verification purposes: Full Name, Student ID Number, Date of Birth and Contact Number.
The LU Self-Service portal allows students to create an academic plan as well as viewing financial aid and paying balances. Please utilize your Lincoln email username and password to access your LU Self-Service account.
Let's make it official! In order to officially secure your place at Lincoln, you will need to submit the non-refundable $275 enrollment fee. This fee secures your place at Lincoln and is credited to your housing reservation or student account. All new incoming students are required to pay the enrollment fee. If you need assistance, please contact the Office of Admissions.
Username: 7-digit Student ID Number (include the leading zero)
Password: 6-digit Date of Birth (e.g. July 14, 2000 = 071400)
If you experience any technical issues while paying the deposit or require assistance with submitting the payment, please contact the Office of Admissions. International students that may experience issues can alternatively utilize Flywire, which is an easy-to-use payment solution that provides international payers with a streamlined payment experience.
Now that you’ve made the commitment to be a Lion, you’re probably excited to figure out where you will live on campus. All students must complete the following to receive a housing assignment for your intended start term (Fall or Spring):
All new first-year and transfer students to Lincoln must participate in Lion Linkup (summer orientation). During LLU, you will meet with students, faculty, and staff; begin to develop academic and co-curricular goals; become familiar with campus resources; and review campus expectation. Parents and families will also have programming to help them and their student adjust to their new college experience and expectations.
For every student, financial clearance means demonstrating your intent to pay all tuition, fees, room, meal, and related charges for a given semester.
Financial clearance can mean different things for different students. For some, it may mean completing the FAFSA, and/or submitting proof that a third party such as the VA, Voc. Rehab, an employer, 529 plan, or other third-party payer is paying all or a portion of their semester charges. For others, it may mean creating a payment plan. Simply put, financial clearance means that each student should take the required steps necessary to either pay their charges in full or make arrangements to cover their total LU charges for the given semester.
Looking for a quick snapshot of our annual costs? We have you covered.
Rates |
Pennsylvania Resident |
Non-Pennsylvania Resident |
---|---|---|
Tuition and fees |
$13,114 |
$19,986 |
Room and board expenses |
$11,792 |
$11,792 |
Personal Property Insurance |
$108 |
$108 |
Insurance* |
$1374 |
$1374 |
Rates are subject to change. The listed costs are based on two semesters with a minimum of 12 credits each. Room and board costs are based on double occupancy in a residence hall and a 19-meal plan .*The cost of health insurance can be waived if students can provide proof of independent insurance coverage.
Need help with understanding the financial clearance process? We have you covered with that too. Please contact the Office of the Bursar for assistance.
All incoming students are required to undergo a physical examination. You will need to submit the Health History & Physical Examination form prior to your arrival on campus and/or the start of the academic semester. This Health History section of the form must be completed by an authorized medical personnel and include the required immunization records.
You will not be permitted to move-in to campus if you are not in compliance with the Pennsylvania State Health Department.
All of the following immunizations are required by Lincoln University in accordance with The State of Pennsylvania, which states that all school students be adequately immunized and show proof for:
If you will be 17 years old or younger when you enroll at Lincoln University, you must submit the Minor Consent Form.
All required forms must be submitted to Health Services or faxed to 484-365-7287.
Note: Submission of the health insurance waiver does not satisfy the requirement for health clearance.
You will need to submit your official final high school transcript demonstrating satisfactory academic progress and graduation. Additionally, an official college transcript from all prior attended institutions, either while in high school or as a full time student must be submitted to the Office of Admissions. Ask the registrar of each respective institution to send your transcript directly to Lincoln University.
Lincoln University
Office of Admissions
1570 Baltimore Pike
Lincoln University, PA 19352
Note: International students should refer to our international students page for credentials required by country.
Information regarding the Fall 2024 Move-In and New Student Orientation is forthcoming.
After you have been admitted to Lincoln, you are eligible to submit the acceptance deposit. Your acceptance letter will include your unique log-in credentials for the deposit payment portal. You should pay the deposit as soon as possible so you can submit your request for housing and continue the steps for enrollment.
Your student ID number is located on your digital and/or mailed acceptance letter. View your acceptance letter in your Lincoln Admissions Portal. If you cannot locate it, please contact the Office of Admissions.
Financial aid and financial clearance are NOT the same. If you are planning to use financial aid to help cover expenses, financial clearance happens AFTER your financial aid package is completed. This will include submitting all required paperwork; accepting or declining loans; completing entrance counseling; and signing the Master Promissory Notes.
Yes, if you need to set up a payment plan please access Nelnet. All students must have a zero ($0) balance on their student account in order to enroll for a current term.