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International Programs

Since our beginning, Lincoln University has attracted an interracial and international enrollment from the surrounding community, region, and around the world. Today, our liberal arts and science-based degree programs serve a diverse student body, representing many cultures, countries, career interests.

International students enrich our community and together we develop a greater understanding of what it means to be a world citizen. International students from 20 countries currently make up less than 10 percent of the population at Lincoln, but we want that number to go up.

We want you to be part of Lincoln's international student program. Come enjoy a unique college experience at Lincoln!

Who should apply as an international applicant?

Apply as an international undergraduate if you are not a U.S. citizen, permanent resident, or refugee, and you are on a temporary visa, or if you will require any type of visa to study in the United States.

Undocumented students should use the application for U.S. students.

Application Deadlines

Fall Semester

  • Application opens: Sep. 15
  • Priority decision: Apr. 1
  • Decision deadline for admitted students: May 1

Spring Semester

  • Application opens: Jul. 1
  • Priority decision: Nov. 15
  • Decision deadline for admitted students: Dec. 15

How to Apply

STEP 1: Complete an undergraduate admission application

Apply online using the Lincoln admissions application. There is no cost to apply and you need to submit only one application to be considered for admission. Be sure to review the information listed on the application for accuracy.

START YOUR APPLICATION

STEP 2: Submit required supplemental documents

Transcript

International applicants should submit transcripts for all coursework completed. Transcripts must be evaluated by the World Education Service (WES) and then forwarded by WES to the Office of International Programs and Services.

To obtain transfer credit for education completed at non-U.S. postsecondary institutions, all academic records must be converted into their U.S. education equivalents by a University-recognized credential agency. Request the International Credential Advantage Package (ICAP) (Transcript + Evaluation) Document-by-Document Report only. Statement of results, provisional notifications of results, and website printout of results will not be accepted.

Note: It is your responsibility to contact the approved credential evaluation service, as well as to pay for the translation services. Applications will not be considered without this information.

Standardized Test Scores

If English is your native language, request to have official ACT or SAT scores sent directly to Lincoln. Only official scores submitted via the testing agency will be considered for admission.

Scholastic Aptitude Test (SAT) School Code: 2367
American College Test (ACT) School Code: 3614

If your native language is not English, you must get a score of at least 500 on the paper-based (PBT) or a score of at least 71 on the Internet-based (IBT) Test of English as a Foreign Language (TOEFL). Only official reports from ETS will be accepted. Note: in lieu of the TOEFL (if not offered in your country), applicants may submit results from IELTS (International English Language Testing System) with an overall score of 6.5.

Test of English as a Foreign Language (TOEFL) School Code: 2367​

Letter of Recommendation

Include a letter of recommendation from the principal of the secondary school attended and a character recommendation, preferably from a teacher or other professional person who knows you well.

Note: Residential address in your country of origin; P.O. Box or commercial addresses are not acceptable.

STEP 3: Check admissions application status

We understand you will be eager to know if you've been accepted, but don’t worry if you don’t hear right away. It can take up to 15-20 business days during our peak season (October – February) for processing supplemental documents.

To view any missing supplemental items and to review an admission status, please access your Lincoln application portal. Once these steps have been completed, an admissions representative will review the application and a decision letter will be available for review in the application portal. You will receive an email when a decision is rendered.

CHECK YOUR STATUS

Questions?
Please contact us!

Office of International Programs and Services
Lincoln Hall, Room 103 & 104,
Lincoln University, PA 19352
Phone: 484-365-7785 / 86
international@0478yigou.com

For further support and materials, please visit the Office of International Programs and Services page.