Lincoln College of Technology - Nashville is a for-profit two-year college located in Nashville, Tennessee, USA. The following is a detailed introduction to the school:
School Overview
Small size: It is a small college with an enrollment of 1,053 full-time undergraduate students.
High acceptance rate: The school has a 100% acceptance rate, no application fee, and no specific requirements for high school GPA, SAT, and ACT scores.
Academic majors
Popular majors: The college offers a variety of practical majors, including popular majors such as automotive mechanics, welding, and heavy equipment maintenance technology. These majors are closely centered on actual career needs and aim to cultivate students' professional skills and lay the foundation for their rapid entry into related industries after graduation.
Flexible teaching methods: The school not only provides traditional on-campus face-to-face courses, but also offers evening degree courses to meet the learning needs and time arrangements of different students. In addition, although the school does not offer fully online undergraduate, associate degree, and certificate degree programs, it has hybrid courses, that is, online and offline courses.
Faculty strength
Good student-to-faculty ratio: The student-to-faculty ratio is 18:1, teachers can pay more attention to each student's learning situation.
Good teaching evaluation: According to student feedback, 88% of students believe that professors have made a lot of efforts in teaching, 64% of students said it is easy to choose the courses they want, and 83% of students think that the academic burden is easy to manage.
Campus life
Good safety guarantee: The school has performed well in safety and received an A- rating, which can provide students with a relatively safe learning and living environment.
Rich student life: Although the school did not make detailed ratings for campus facilities such as dormitories, catering, sports facilities, performing arts facilities, etc., from the students' evaluation of the school, 36% of students gave high ratings to sports/entertainment facilities, and 55% of students gave high ratings to catering facilities.
Ratio of freshmen living on campus: 34% of freshmen choose to live on campus.
Graduation employment
Graduation rate: The school's graduation rate is 55%, which is higher than the national average of 49%.
Good employment situation: The employment rate of students two years after graduation is 87%, which is also higher than the national average 83%, the median starting salary of graduates is $29,200, and the median salary 6 years after graduation is $37,100.
Financial aid: The school provides students with a certain amount of financial aid, with an average annual amount of $4,349 granted to students. 95% of students accept financial aid, which alleviates the students' financial burden to a certain extent.
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