Lincoln University of Missouri
820 Chestnut Street
Jefferson City, MO 65101
Lincoln University of Missouri was established shortly after the end of the Civil War as a school to educate freed slaves. More than 140 years later, this
Missouri university is committed to the pursuit of education for all students who wish to learn and do great things.
Lincoln
University of Missouri has four academic divisions: College of
business and Professional Studies; College of
liberal arts, Education, and Journalism; College of Natural Sciences, Mathematics, and Technology; and College of Graduate Studies and Continuing Education. Lincoln University of Missouri awards the following degrees: Associate of Applied Science, Associate of Arts, Bachelor of Arts, Bachelor of Science, Bachelor of Science in Education, Bachelor of Liberal Studies, Master of Arts, Master of Education, Master of
business Administration, and Educational Specialist (EdS).
In addition to its rich academic offerings, Lincoln University of Missouri offers students many opportunities to grow on campus. Since its establishment nearly a century and-a-half ago, this school has grown to be a diverse community of learners and will continue as such well into this century and beyond.
Quick Facts:
There are approximately 3,000 students enrolled at Lincoln University of Missouri.
The student population at Lincoln University of Missouri is 60% female and 40% male.
Over 80% of students at Lincoln University of Missouri hail from Missouri.
The undergraduate student enrollment at Lincoln University of Missouri is approximately 63% full time and 37% part time.
Lincoln University of Missouri offers an ROTC program on campus.
The average ACT score of incoming freshmen is 16.
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