Facts About Study Abroad at Lincoln University
DID YOU KNOW
THAT...- Lincoln’s international activity dates back to 1859.
- Lincoln was the first HBCU (Historically Black College
and University) to offer a major in Chinese.
- Study Abroad is open
to all full time Lincoln students after
the freshman year.
- You may study anywhere
in the world.
- You don’t have to be a
language major to study abroad. Any
major can study abroad.
- You don’t have to be
on Dean’s List to study abroad.
- Study abroad will not
deter you from graduating with your class.
- You can select to
study abroad for different periods of time.
- All credits earned
abroad count towards your degree.
- You can use your
financial aid to study abroad.
Scholarships are also available.
- Lincoln sponsors study abroad programs in Japan
and the Czech Republic.
- There are different
types of study abroad programs—island, university affiliated and direct
enrollment.
- International
internships (unpaid) are also available.
- Summer work abroad
experiences exist through Operation Crossroads Africa and One World.
- Living arrangements
abroad vary. You have the option of
living with a host family, in an apartment or residence hall.