President Robert R. Jennings'
Information Exchange
Welcome to Lincoln University of Pennsylvania, America's
first Historically Black University.
Located in southern Chester County, Lincoln's main campus is 45
miles southwest of Philadelphia, and an easy commute from other parts
of Pennsylvania, Delaware, and Maryland. The University also operates
the Graduate Center of Philadelphia for graduate students and community-outreach
programs.
Founded in 1854, Lincoln University is a nationally acclaimed institution
of higher learning that provides the best elements of a liberal arts and
sciences-based undergraduate core curriculum and selected graduate programs
to meet the needs of students living in a highly technological and global
society.
Lincoln University is the newest of the state-related universities,
having joined the Commonwealth System of Higher Education in 1972.
During its 158-year history, Lincoln University has educated an impressive
list of luminaries who have distinguished themselves as doctors, lawyers,
educators, businesspersons, theologians and heads of state.
Please use the links provided below to learn more about Lincoln
University's thirteenth president, Robert Jennings, Ed.D. Other links
will provide direct access to selected information about the University,
its Mission, Vision, Goals, and Philosophy.
To contact the Office of the President via e-mail, use the link, rjennings@lincoln.edu. A member of the President's staff will forward your e-mail to someone
within the University with the best position to respond to your
inquiry.
Additional Links:
About Lincoln
Administrative & Academic Offices
Board of Trustees
President's Profile
University By-Laws