Lincoln Technical Institute, Philadelphia is a private, for-profit, two-year college located in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, USA. The following is a detailed introduction to the college:
School Overview
Location: The college is located at 9191 Torresdale Avenue in Philadelphia, with convenient transportation, close to I-95, the New Jersey Turnpike, Route 13, and a major SEPTA line.
Campus size: It is a small campus. According to the data for the fall of 2022, there are 297 full-time students and 92 part-time students, with a total of 389 students.
Student-faculty ratio: The student-faculty ratio is about 33:1, which is relatively high, but the teachers have rich industry experience and can provide professional guidance to students.
Tuition information: There is no clear in-state or out-of-state tuition standard.
Financial aid: 95% of undergraduates can receive grants or scholarships, and the average scholarship or grant amount is 5701 USD.
Professional Setting
The college mainly provides training courses for automobile-related majors, such as automobile service management degree courses and automobile service technology professional courses, aiming to cultivate professional and technical talents in the automobile industry.
Teaching Features
Practical teaching: The course focuses on practical operation. Students will learn in an environment with fully equipped automobile repair workshops, automobile lifts and computerized diagnostic equipment. They will have the opportunity to use tools manufactured by industry-leading Matco to master the skills of automobile repair and maintenance through practical operation.
Experienced teaching team: The teachers are all ASE-certified professionals. They have many years of valuable industry experience and can guide students to learn course content and impart practical industry knowledge and skills.
Cooperative training program: We have established cooperative relations with some world-renowned automobile manufacturers. For example, at the Philadelphia campus, students can use independent learning modules developed by Audi and courses provided by Audi for training. After graduation, they can also apply for professional training for specific manufacturer technologies.
Campus life
Student composition: According to the data of the fall of 2022, 92% of the students are male and 8% are female; in terms of age distribution, 55% are aged 18-24 and 45% are aged 25-64; the racial distribution is 38% are black or African American, 20% are Hispanic or Latino, 17% are white, etc.
Employment services: The school has career service experts who can provide employment assistance to students after graduation, including career guidance, job recommendations, etc., to help students better enter the automotive industry.
Admission requirements
The college implements an open admissions policy, no application fee, and you can apply online through the school's official website.
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