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Lincoln Tech offers a quality education at an affordable price. Learn more about how much tuition costs and how to finance your education.
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The Cost of Lincoln Tech
Lincoln Tech offers a variety of vocational and trade school programs. The tuition for Lincoln Tech programs varies depending on the program and the length of the program. For example, the tuition for the Automotive Technician program is $17,564 for the 36-week program. The tuition for the HVAC Technician program is $21,864 for the 48-week program.
In-state vs. Out-of-state
The cost of Lincoln Tech tuition can vary depending on whether you are an in-state or out-of-state student. In-state tuition is typically lower than out-of-state tuition, and Lincoln Tech offers a variety of financial aid options to help cover the cost of tuition.
For in-state students, the cost of tuition for the 2019-2020 academic year is $15,990. For out-of-state students, the cost of tuition is $18,990.
Lincoln Tech also offers a variety of payment plans to make paying for tuition more manageable. These payment plans allow you to spread out the cost of tuition over the course of the academic year. For more information on payment plans and how to apply, please visit the Lincoln Tech website.
Tuition and Fees
At Lincoln Tech, we offer career-focused training programs to help you develop the skills you need to succeed in today’s workforce. We also offer a variety of flexible financing options to make your education more affordable.
The total cost of attendance at Lincoln Tech includes tuition, fees, books and supplies, and other miscellaneous expenses. Tuition and fees vary by campus and program.
To get an estimate of the total cost of attendance for the campus and program you’re interested in, select your campus and program from the drop-down menu below.
Financial Aid
The cost of tuition can be a big deciding factor when it comes to picking a school. With that in mind, let’s take a look at how much Lincoln Tech tuition is and what financial aid options are available.
Grants
Most grants are based on financial need and do not have to be repaid. To be considered for a federal grant, you must first submit a Free Application for Federal Student Aid (FAFSA®) form. For state or college grants, you may also have to submit a FAFSA form. You should apply for grants as early as possible, as many are awarded on a first-come, first-served basis.
Lincoln Tech offers a variety of grants to help cover the cost of tuition, including the Federal Pell Grant, the Iraq and Afghanistan Service Grant and the TEACH Grant. You can learn more about each of these grants and how to apply for them below.
Federal Pell Grant
The Federal Pell Grant is awarded to undergraduate students who have not yet earned a bachelor’s or professional degree. To be eligible, you must demonstrate financial need and be enrolled in an eligible program on at least a half-time basis. The amount of the award depends on your expected family contribution (EFC), cost of attendance and enrollment status. For the 2019-2020 academic year, the maximum award is $6,195.
Iraq and Afghanistan Service Grant
If you are not eligible for a Federal Pell Grant but your parent or guardian died as a result of military service in Iraq or Afghanistan after September 11, 2001, you may be eligible for this grant. To be eligible, you must be under 24 years old or enrolled in college at least part-time at the time of your parent’s or guardian’s death. You also must not have been eligible to receive a Federal Pell Grant on the basis of your own Expected Family Contribution (EFC). The maximum award is equal to the amount of a Federal Pell Grant for which you would have been eligible, had you been Pell-eligible.
TEACH Grant
The TEACH Grant Program provides grants of up to $4,000 per year to students who are planning to become teachers in high-need fields in low-income areas. To be eligible, you must: -Score above the 75th percentile on one or more sections of either the SAT or ACT exam -Complete an entrance counseling session -Sign a TEACH Grant Agreement To Teach -Teach for four years within eight years after completing (or ceasing enrollment in) the course of study for which you received the grant
Loans
Private student loans can be a good way to supplement your other financial aid, such as grants, scholarships and federal student loans. But private student loans come with some important things to consider before you apply:
-The interest rate on a private student loan may be higher than the interest rate on a federal loan.
-A private student loan may require you to begin repaying your loan while you’re still in school.
-Private student loans are not eligible for some of the repayment options that are available for federal student loans.
Scholarships
Lincoln Tech offers a variety of scholarships to help you pay for your education. We award merit-based scholarships based on your academic performance, and need-based scholarships to help those who demonstrate financial need. You can learn more about our scholarships and how to apply for them below.
Merit-based Scholarships
Lincoln Tech offers a variety of merit-based scholarships to students who demonstrate academic excellence. These scholarships are awarded based on your GPA, and range in value from $500 to $2,500 per year
Need-Based Scholarships
In addition to our merit-based scholarships, we also offer need-based scholarships to help students cover the cost of their education. These scholarships are awarded based on your financial need, and can range in value from $500 to $5,000 per year.
How to Apply for Scholarships
To apply for our scholarships, simply fill out the online application form. Once you’ve submitted your application, we will review your academic record and determine if you qualify for any of our scholarships. If you have any questions about our scholarship program or the application process, please contact us today.
Military Benefits
Lincoln Tech tuition can be very expensive, but there are benefits available to help military personnel and their families. Those benefits include the Post-9/11 GI Bill, the Montgomery GI Bill, and the Veterans Retraining Assistance Program. In addition, the Department of Veterans Affairs offers a variety of education benefits programs.
The GI Bill
The GI Bill is one of the most important military benefits, as it provides financial assistance to veterans and their families. The bill covers the cost of tuition and fees, room and board, and other educational expenses. The GI Bill also provides a living allowance to help cover the cost of living expenses.
MyCAA
The My Career Advancement Account (MyCAA) program is a Department of Defense (DoD) initiative that provides up to $4,000 of financial assistance to eligible military spouses who are pursuing degree programs, licenses or credentials leading to employment in portable career fields.
Payment Plans
At Lincoln Tech, there are a few different ways that you can choose to pay for your education. You can pay in full, you can set up a payment plan, or you can use financial aid. If you choose to pay in full, you will get a 5% discount on your tuition. If you choose to set up a payment plan, you will have to make a down payment and then make monthly payments. If you choose to use financial aid, you will have to fill out the FAFSA form and then you will be awarded money based on your financial need.
0% Interest Plans
Lincoln Tech offers a variety of payment plans to fit your budget and financial needs, including 0% interest plans. These interest-free payment plans allow you to spread the cost of your education over time, without accruing any additional interest charges. This can help make your education more affordable and manageable.
To learn more about our 0% interest payment plans, or to find out about other financial aid options, please contact our admissions office today. We will be happy to answer any of your questions and help you get started on the path to a new career.
Third-Party Financing
Third-Party Financing:
Some students choose to finance their education with a third-party lender. We have partnered with a few private lenders who offer competitive rates and terms. If you’re interested in this option, please contact our admissions department and they will put you in touch with a representative from one of our partner lenders.