To apply for admission, you'll need to submit the following documents:
Completed admission application form along with a single passport-size photograph.
Pay $95 application fee (non-refundable)
High school diploma, or equivalent secondary education certification, accompanied by official transcripts
If you studied outside the US before, provide official transcripts from all postsecondary programs attended and have your transcripts evaluated by a member of the American Association of Collegiate Registrars and Admissions Officers (AACRAO). This service can be availed at LU. if you are seeking credit transfer
Financial evidence that shows you or your sponsor has sufficient funds to cover your tuition and living expenses during the period of your intended stay. This document should be accompanied by a bank statement or an official verification letter from a bank officer or another financial institution. The stated balance must meet or exceed the financial requirement for one year of study ($20,065).
Proof of English Proficiency: If you have secondary or post secondary education from educational institutions where English is not the primary language of instruction you must provide evidence of English proficiency. This can be demonstrated through either TOEFL or IELTS scores. Specifically:
TOEFL (Internet Based): Scores of 59 for BA and BS programs are required.
IELTS: Overall band scores of 5.5 for BA and BS programs are necessary. Comparable scores from other widely recognized English language tests are also acceptable. If test results are unavailable, English proficiency assessment can be conducted either on campus or online.
A brief one-page essay detailing your motivation for enrolling in a program at Lincoln University.
Comprehensive resume outlining your educational background, work experience, and extracurricular engagements (applicable to graduate degree applicants).
Photocopy of passport
To apply for admission, you'll need to submit the following documents:
Completed admission application form along with a single passport-size photograph.
Pay $95 application fee (non-refundable)
Provide high school diploma, or equivalent secondary education certification, accompanied by official transcripts
If you studied outside the US before, provide official transcripts from all postsecondary programs attended and have your transcripts evaluated by a member of the American Association of Collegiate Registrars and Admissions Officers (AACRAO). This service can be availed at LU. if you are seeking credit transfer
Financial evidence that shows you or your sponsor has sufficient funds to cover your tuition and living expenses during the period of your intended stay. This document should be accompanied by a bank statement or an official verification letter from a bank officer or another financial institution. The stated balance must meet or exceed the financial requirement for one year of study ($20,065).
Proof of English Proficiency: If you have secondary or post secondary education from educational institutions where English is not the primary language of instruction you must provide evidence of English proficiency. This can be demonstrated through either TOEFL or IELTS scores. Specifically:
TOEFL (Internet Based): Scores of 69 for MBA programs, and 79 for MS programs are required.
IELTS: Overall band scores of 6.0 for MBA programs, and 6.5 for MS programs are necessary. Comparable scores from other widely recognized English language tests are also acceptable. If test results are unavailable, English proficiency assessment can be conducted either on campus or online.
A brief one-page essay detailing your motivation for enrolling in a program at Lincoln University.
Comprehensive resume outlining your educational background, work experience, and extracurricular engagements
Photocopy of passport
Two letters of recommendation and evidence of GMAT/GRE scores (Masters of Science program applicants only).
A bachelor's degree from an accredited institution or its equivalent is mandatory for enrollment into the graduate programs.
The bachelor's degree or its equivalent should demonstrate a minimum CGPA of 2.7 (equivalent to B-) on a 4.0 scale.
Additionally, applicants need to submit a comprehensive resume detailing their professional experiences, extracurricular involvements, and educational background.
Conditional admission to MBA and MS programs is possible for candidates with CGPA below 2.7. This decision takes into account the applicant's personal statement, recommendation letters, and thorough review of prior academic transcripts. Students admitted conditionally will be granted regular graduate status upon achieving a GPA of at least 3.0 within a single term comprising 9 units, or over two consecutive terms totaling at least 15 units. Students with CGPA of 2.5 and 2.6 may enroll in MBA courses without prerequisites. Undergraduate courses are offered to conditionally accepted students with CGPA between 2.0 and 2.4 until they obtain regular status. Students with a first-term GPA below 2.5 are subject to dismissal. Those with a CGPA of 2.5 to 2.9 can continue with conditional status for one additional term. Consecutive conditional terms are limited to two. Based on extracurricular achievements, the Provost has the authority to confer regular graduate status on a student, considering factors such as GMAT or GRE scores, work experience summary, research projects, or publications.
The MBA Executive concentration (EMBA) mandates a minimum of three years' experience in managerial roles.
A pair of recommendation letters is required, with at least one provided by a faculty member affirming the applicant's suitability for MS study. This requirement is waived for individuals holding LU BA or MBA degrees.
A GMAT score of 500 or an equivalent GRE score is stipulated (waived for those with a master's degree possessing a CGPA of 3.2 or higher).
Students without GMAT/GRE scores and/or recommendation letters may receive conditional admission. Regular status will be granted upon achieving a GPA of 3.2 or above within the first term of at least 9 units, or by submitting the requisite GMAT/GRE scores and/or recommendation letters. These deficiencies must be addressed during the initial term of study.
For documents originally in a foreign language, it is mandatory to provide notarized English translations.