Lincoln University is committed to providing educational access to students from all backgrounds and walks of life. We take great pride in offering you an education at a cost that is competitive with other schools and delivers an exceptional value.
We also believe in being fully transparent in regards to the costs you will be responsible for as a student at Lincoln. As such, you can detailed find information on our tuition and fees below.
For information on your actual student bill and an itemized statement, please log into Self-Service.
And don't forget: if you need assistance, financial aid is available! Visit our Financial Aid page for more information.
Charged to all Lincoln students, this fee offsets costs associated with the collection of tuition and fees, and also pays to help provide you essential student services not directly associated with specific courses or other mandatory fees.
You'll be responsible for this fee when you complete your studies and apply for graduation. It covers the cost of the cap and gown for graduation.
If you're an undergraduate student enrolling at Lincoln for the first time, you will need to pay this fee to support administrative admission costs incurred during the admissions process.
This fee helps pay for orientation materials and activities. Please note: as a new undergraduate student, you will be charged whether or not you participate in the New Student Orientation Program.
As an undergraduate student, you will be charged this fee to offset student scholarships and fund student-based organization endeavors.
Charged to all undergraduate students, this fee offsets costs relating to student scholarships and the University’s bands, choirs, and athletic teams.
This fee, paid by all undergraduate students, goes to supporting the services provided to you by the offices of Health Services, Student Life and Development, the Student Government Association, and Academic Support.
The technology fee is charged to all undergraduate and graduate students. This fee supports the use of the computer labs on campus and at the School of Adult & Continuing Education at University City. In addition, this is used to help fund the technologies that support remote learning.