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|city = [[Southington, Connecticut|Southington]]
| city = [[Southington, Connecticut|Southington]]
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| undergrad = [[Bachelor's degree]], [[Associate's degree]], [[Academic certificate|certification]]
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|president = Denise C. Lewicki
| president = (former) Denise C. Lewicki Wiseman / James Vernon
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'''Lincoln College of New England''' was a private college in [[Southington, Connecticut]], founded in 1966 as Briarwood College. Lincoln's regional accreditor placed the college on probation in the summer of 2018 and the institution subsequently stopped admitting students and announced that it would close in December.<ref>{{cite news |last1=Leukhardt |first1=Bill |title=Lincoln College Of New England In Southington To Close In December |url=http://www.courant.com/community/southington/hc-news-soughtington-lincoln-closing-20180820-story.html |accessdate=27 August 2018 |work=Hartford Courant |date=August 27, 2018}}</ref>
'''Lincoln College of New England''' was a private college in [[Southington, Connecticut]], founded in 1966 as Briarwood College. Lincoln's regional accreditor placed the college on probation in the summer of 2018; the institution subsequently stopped admitting students and announced that it would close in December.<ref>{{cite news |last1=Leukhardt |first1=Bill |title=Lincoln College Of New England In Southington To Close In December |url=http://www.courant.com/community/southington/hc-news-soughtington-lincoln-closing-20180820-story.html |accessdate=27 August 2018 |work=Hartford Courant |date=August 27, 2018}}</ref>


Lincoln was known for its [[criminal justice]], [[dental hygienist|dental hygiene]], [[mortuary science]], nursing, and [[occupational therapy]] assistant programs.
Lincoln College offered 24 degree programs, including legal assisting, medical assisting, and clinical assisting.<ref>{{Cite web |url=http://www.briarwood.edu/majorspage.html |title=Briarwood Programs |access-date=2009-11-03 |archive-date=2009-11-25 |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20091125095334/http://www.briarwood.edu/majorspage.html |url-status=dead }}</ref> Lincoln was known for its [[criminal justice]], [[dental hygienist|dental hygiene]], [[mortuary science]], nursing, and [[occupational therapy]] assistant programs.
Tuition averaged $16,400 per year, with additional fees averaging $300. On-campus housing was available for up to 300 students, with average room prices of around $3,600 per year per student.

As of the Spring Semester 2015, Lincoln was the only institution in Connecticut offering a mortuary program.{{Citation needed|date=December 2018}}

Lincoln College offered a total of 24 degree programs including legal assisting, medical assisting, and clinical assisting.<ref>http://www.briarwood.edu/majorspage.html {{Dead link|date=March 2022}}</ref> The tuition for Lincoln was, on average, approximately $16,400 per year with additional fees averaging $300. On-campus housing was available for up to 300 students, with average room prices around $3,600 per year per student.


==References==
==References==

Latest revision as of 03:07, 2 December 2023

Lincoln College of New England
Established1966[1]
President(former) Denise C. Lewicki Wiseman / James Vernon
Students1800[1]
UndergraduatesBachelor's degree, Associate's degree, certification
Location, ,
United States
CampusUrban, suburban, and rural
ColorsRoyal Blue  
Gold  
MascotWildcats
Websitewww.lincolncollegene.edu

Lincoln College of New England was a private college in Southington, Connecticut, founded in 1966 as Briarwood College. Lincoln's regional accreditor placed the college on probation in the summer of 2018; the institution subsequently stopped admitting students and announced that it would close in December.[2]

Lincoln College offered 24 degree programs, including legal assisting, medical assisting, and clinical assisting.[3] Lincoln was known for its criminal justice, dental hygiene, mortuary science, nursing, and occupational therapy assistant programs. Tuition averaged $16,400 per year, with additional fees averaging $300. On-campus housing was available for up to 300 students, with average room prices of around $3,600 per year per student.

References[edit]

  1. ^ a b "Briarwood College Profile". Retrieved 2009-11-03.
  2. ^ Leukhardt, Bill (August 27, 2018). "Lincoln College Of New England In Southington To Close In December". Hartford Courant. Retrieved 27 August 2018.
  3. ^ "Briarwood Programs". Archived from the original on 2009-11-25. Retrieved 2009-11-03.

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