Admission Statistics

For the academic year 2022-23, the acceptance rate of Lincoln University is 80.61% and the yield (also known as enrollment rate) is 7.43%. 1,979 men and 4,645 women applied to Lincoln and 1,488 men and 3,888 women students were accepted.
Among them, 130 men and 271 women were enrolled in the school (Fall 2022). The following table and chart show the admission statistics including the number of applicants, acceptance rate, and yield at Lincoln.
Acceptance Rate and Admission Statistics at Lincoln
TotalMenWomenAnother GenderGender Unknown
Applicants6,6991,9794,6453045
Admitted5,4001,4883,888024
Enrolled40113027100
Acceptance Rate 80.61%75.19%83.70%0.00%53.33%
Yield 7.43%8.74%6.97%-0.00%
Data source: IPEDS (Integrated Postsecondary Education Data System) (Last update: December 11, 2023)

SAT and ACT Score Distribution

In 2023, 152 students (38% of enrolled) have submitted their SAT scores and 10 students (2%) have submitted their ACT scores for seeking degrees at Lincoln.
The median SAT score is 950 with 480 SAT EBRW and 470 SAT Math median scores. The 75th percentile SAT score of EBRW (Evidence-Based Reading / Writing) is 530 and the 25th percentile is 430. The SAT Math 75th percentile score is 510 and 25th percentile is 410 .
The median ACT composite score is 18 with 75th percentile score of 20 and 25th percentile score of 15 at Lincoln. The median ACT math score is 18 and the ACT English score is 15.
The SAT and ACT scores at Lincoln University are similar to the average score compared to similar colleges (SAT: 1,067, ACT: 21 - public master's college and university with medium programs).
2023 SAT and ACT Scores at Lincoln
25th Percentile50th Percentile (Median)75th Percentile
SAT Total8409501040
SAT Evidence-Based Reading and Writing430480530
SAT Math410470510
ACT Composite151820
ACT Math151822
ACT English131521
Data source: IPEDS (Integrated Postsecondary Education Data System) (Last update: December 11, 2023)

First-year Enrollment by Gender and Enrolled Type

For the academic year 2022-23, total 401 first-year students enrolled in Lincoln. The proportion of full-time students is 99.00% and part-time students is 1.00%.
By gender, the proportion of men students is 32.42% and women students is 67.58%.
The following table and chart visualize the first-year students by gender and enrolled type at Lincoln.
First-Year Students by Gender and Enrolled Type at Lincoln
TotalMenWomenAnother GenderGender Unknown
Total40113027100
Full-time39712826900
Part-time42200
Data source: IPEDS (Integrated Postsecondary Education Data System) (Last update: December 11, 2023)

Application Requirements

It requires to submit High School GPA and English Proficiency Test to its applicants.
The SAT and ACT test score is not reqired, but considered in admission process at Lincoln. The english proficiency test is reqired .
The next table summarizes the application requirements to apply Lincoln University.
For more admission information such as minimum GPA and deadlines, see its online application page .
Get Programs and Admission Information
Lincoln Admission Requirements
High School GPARequired
High School RankNot Considered
High School Record (or Transcript)Not Considered
Completion of College Preparatory ProgramNot Considered
RecommendationsNot Considered
Formal Demonstration of CompetenciesNot Considered
SAT / ACTConsidered, if submitted
English Proficiency TestRequired
Other Test (Wonderlic,WISC-III,etc)Not Considered
Work experienceNot Considered
Personal statement or essayConsidered, if submitted
Legacy statusNot Considered

General Admissions Information

The next table provides general admission information for applying to Lincoln.
Admission Information for Applying to Lincoln
Open Admission PolicyNo
Admission Informationwww.lincoln.edu/admissions
Online Applicationlincoln.elluciancrmrecruit.com/Apply
Calendar SystemSemester
Credits AcceptedCredits for Life Experiences, Advanced placement (AP) Credits
Degree OfferedBachelor, Master

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