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We would like to welcome you to the family! Sending your student to college is a major life event for all families. Lincoln University is here to assist you and your student in making this transition easier by providing the latest information about campus life, important dates, and events. Through information on this site and our Residence Life Newsletter, The ResLife Reader, we will help you stay connected to campus. We thank you for your continued support, and we welcome your ideas and feedback during your student's LU experience.
As a parent or guardian, you are probably wondering about the best way to pay for your child's education. The good news is there are many options available for financial assistance, and more than 90 percent of students here utilize these resources to meet their obligations. To be eligible for any form of financial aid, including work-study and most university-funded scholarships, your child will first need to complete the Free Application for Federal Student Aid. The Office of Financial Aid can assist you through this process. Our counselors work with you and your child to develop a package of resources by combining grants, scholarships, loans, and on-campus jobs. A college education is one of the most important investments you can make in your child's future.
Campus SafetySAFETY IS EVERYONE'S BUSINESS. GET INVOLVED!Lincoln University's Public Safety Department prioritizes the safety of the university community. If you have an emergency, please contact 484-###-#### or 484-###-####.
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