Lincoln University, PA
1570 Baltimore Pike, Lincoln University, PA 19352
http://www.lincoln.edu/
Lincoln University of Pennsylvania is a public, historically black university located in Lincoln University, PA. It has a modest acceptance rate, letting in 49% of applicants. It is a smaller institution with full-time enrollment of 1,917 undergraduate students. 16% of its graduates are awarded a Bachelor's degree in Human Services. Additional desired choices include Health Service Preparatory Studies, Business, and Criminal Justice and Safety Studies, but there are 30 unique options to choose from. Its global studies program is the #15 choice in Pennsylvania. In addition, Lincoln University is 1st in Pennsylvania on our best historically Black colleges list. At full price, tuition costs $10,484 a year for those located in Pennsylvania but $17,799 for those of you not residing in Pennsylvania. Before you rule out applying due to cost constraints, know that all Lincoln University undergraduates secure some financial aid. 48% of Lincoln University of Pennsylvania students stroll across the stage on commencement day, geared up to move into the employment market. On average, alumni earn an annual income of $25,600 a couple years after school. After 4 more years in the job market, their median yearly wage grows 35.2% to $34,600; however, that is still 13.7% south of the national median salary for individuals. Applying students might also want to be informed that a touch fewer than9 in 10 applicants submit their SAT scores and Lincoln University accepts the Common App. Also, 21% of classes have only 2 to 19 students, and on average, Lincoln University receives around $390 in research funding per student. On the subject of your checkbook, be aware that 73% of students obtain scholarships directly from Lincoln University. Concerning demographics, the student body is made up of 34% males and multiracial professors make up 2% of the teaching staff at Lincoln University. Relating to life on campus, 85% of students live in on-campus housing. To conclude, the lowest-earning fourth of graduates make $19,000 or less six years after receiving their degrees and the lowest-earning 1/4 of graduates take home a starting salary of $13,600 or less.
9.01
Party Scene
6.70
Location
7.28
Dorms
7.72
Campus Food
7.98
Student Life
7.52
Safety
SAT Score
860-1020
ACT Score
16-20
Average Aid Awarded
Students Recieving Financial Aid
47%
Yes
15:1
Human Services
Digital Communication and Media/Multimedia
Health Service Preparatory Studies
Business
Criminal Justice and Safety Studies
Political Science and Government
Biology
Information Science