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97 Newberry Road East Windsor, CT 06088 CATALOG ADDENDUM TO 2019-2021 Official School Catalog Volume V EFFECTIVE FOR ALL ENROLLMENTS ON OR AFTER JANUARY 1, 2020 REVISE to the following policy on page 1931 Admissions Criteria WONDERLIC MINIMUM SCORES PROGRAM MINIMUM SCORE Automotive Technology 8 Automotive Technology with Audi Education Partnership 8 Automotive Mechanics 8 Collision Repair and Refinishing Technology 8 Diesel and Truck Technology 8 Diesel and Truck Mechanics 8 Welding Technology 8 Electrical and Electronic Systems Technology 8 Air Conditioning, Refrigeration and Heating Technology 8 CNC Machining and Manufacturing Technology 11 Enrollment for selected programs may be subject to additional requirements Page 1 of 13

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97 Newberry Road East Windsor, CT 06088

CATALOG ADDENDUM TO 2019-2021

Official School Catalog Volume V

EFFECTIVE FOR ALL ENROLLMENTS ON OR AFTER JANUARY 1, 2020

REVISE to the following policy on page 1931

Admissions Criteria

WONDERLIC MINIMUM SCORES

PROGRAM MINIMUM SCORE Automotive Technology 8

Automotive Technology with Audi Education Partnership 8

Automotive Mechanics 8

Collision Repair and Refinishing Technology 8

Diesel and Truck Technology 8

Diesel and Truck Mechanics 8

Welding Technology 8

Electrical and Electronic Systems Technology 8

Air Conditioning, Refrigeration and Heating Technology 8

CNC Machining and Manufacturing Technology 11

Enrollment for selected programs may be subject to additional requirements

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CATALOG ADDENDUM TO EAST WINDSOR CAMPUS

Official School Catalog Volume V

Add to the following policy on page 33:

Other Financial Aid High School Scholarship Program

General Information

The Lincoln Technical Institute (LTI) Annual Scholarship Award Program is for High School Seniors graduating in 2020. The student must be in good standing with their high school at graduation and must earn a high school diploma in order to take advantage of any award money. A preliminary scholarship competition is conducted in the form of aptitude testing. On the basis of test results, semi-finalists are selected and invited to submit a portfolio. The top twenty semi-finalists with portfolios will be recognized. Semi-Finalists will return for an interview conducted by the scholarship committee comprised of volunteers representing business, industry, education and/or government not affiliated with LTI. This committee will evaluate each candidate on the basis of preliminary test results, professionalism, enthusiasm, personal conduct, and oral expression.

LTI will award a $1,000 scholarship to selected 2020 high school seniors who score between a 39-46 on the scholarship aptitude test. A $2,000 scholarship will be awarded to selected 2020 high school seniors who score between a 47-55 on the scholarship aptitude test.

Students can only receive one scholarship through this program. Students will not be able to combine scholarships awarded in the testing portion, semi-finalist, and finalist portion.

The twenty finalists will be interviewed by the scholarship committee by May 8, 2020 and each finalist will be awarded only one of the following based on his/her performance: a $15,000 scholarship (1 available), $10,000 scholarships (9 available), $5,000 scholarships (3 available), and $4,000 scholarships (7 available).

Portfolio Guidelines

The student must prepare a one page essay of no less than 300 words on why they wish to attend Lincoln Technical Institute. In addition, they will need to submit three (3) letters of recommendation which highlight their character, work ethic, and passion for the industry. These letters may be from a teacher, counselor, employer, community leader, or professional friend. Family members may not be used as a reference. The portfolios will be judged on professionalism, presentation, and content by an independent individual, with the top twenty (20) portfolio scores chosen as a finalist. Portfolio deadline is April 17, 2020. No late portfolios will be considered.

Finalist Award Breakdown Total Awards Number Awarded

$15,000 1 $10,000 9 $5,000 3 $4,000 7

LINCOLN TECHNICAL INSTITUTE FINALIST SCHOLARSHIP AWARD AMOUNTS 1- $15,000 SCHOLARSHIP’ 9- $10,000 SCHOLARSHIPS 3- $5,000 SCHOLARSHIPS 7- $4,000 SCHOLARSHIPS $1,000 – IF APTITUDE SCORE IS 39-46 $2,000 – IF APTITUDE SCORE IS 47-55

Students can only receive one scholarship through this program, students will not be able to combine scholarships awarded in the testing portion, semi-finalist, and finalist portion. *The Lincoln Group of Schools includes those schools under the names of Lincoln Technical Institute, Lincoln College of Technology, and Euphoria Institute of Beauty Arts and Sciences. This scholarship is not available to Pennsylvania residents or students attending campuses in Pennsylvania except those enrolling in the Practical Nursing program in Allentown, PA. Important information about the educational debt, earnings and completion rates of students who attended these programs can be found at www.LincolnTech.edu/consumerinfo.

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CATALOG ADDENDUM TO EAST WINDSOR CAMPUS

Official School Catalog Volume V

EFFECTIVE FOR START DATES BETWEEN OCTOBER 1, 2019 THROUGH OCTOBER 1, 2020

Add to the following policy on page 33:

Other Financial Aid

Academic & Leadership Award Scholarship Background: Lincoln Technical Institute (Group of Schools) is honored to offer the Academic & Leadership Award to qualified applicants. This $2,500 award will go to thirty (30) current students annually throughout Lincoln Educational Services group of schools who exhibit leadership qualities, both in their personal lives and in their school career. Eligibility Requirements: In order to apply for the Award, an eligible student must:

• Currently attend a Lincoln Tech (Group of Schools) program for a minimum of 30 days • Complete the applications • Complete the essay • Application must be typed • Minimum GPA of 3.0 • A recommendation from an academic instructor or employer/supervisor • Title IV students must complete the Free Application for Federal Student Aid (FAFSA) • Current Lincoln Tech academic transcript

The student who earns this award must maintain satisfactory academic progress. Only students that meet the qualifications listed above can apply for this award. Award: Thirty (30) awards will be available annually (15 awards in February & 15 awards in August), to eligible students who apply, each in the amount of $2,500. The award will be prorated over the entire length of his/her program and is specifically intended to cover expenses related to tuition costs. The Lincoln Award Committee will review all applications and select a finalist.

Submission Opens Submissions DUE Winner Announced October 1, 2019 November 15, 2019 February 1, 2020 April 1, 2020 May 15, 2020 August 1, 2020

Contact Requirements: All award applications, recommendations and transcripts must be forwarded in PDF format as one file to [email protected]. No other submission method will be accepted. No late applications will be accepted. Un-typed applications will not be accepted. Note: • Due to Veteran Affairs (VA) regulations, if the selected scholarship winner is also receiving VA educational benefits,

we are obligated to inform the VA of this award. In some cases, fully funded VA beneficiaries may not receive any direct benefit from this award.

• Students enrolling at a Lincoln Tech campus in Pennsylvania are not eligible, with the exception of those enrolling in the Practical Nursing program. .

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CATALOG ADDENDUM TO EAST WINDSOR CAMPUS

Official School Catalog Volume V

EFFECTIVE FOR START DATES BETWEEN JANUARY 1, 2020 THROUGH DECEMBER 31, 2020

Add to the following policy on page 33:

Other Financial Aid Lincoln Advantage Scholarship Program

Purpose: The Lincoln Advantage Scholarship is designed to provide financial assistance to students who meet the criteria established below and want to enroll in a qualifying program of study at one of the Lincoln Group of Schools* for start dates between January 1, 2020 through December 31, 2020. By offering the Lincoln Advantage Scholarship to future students who are interested in vocational career training, Lincoln continues to show its commitment to helping students reach their goals as it has done since opening its first school in 1946. Eligibility Requirements: In order to apply for the Lincoln Advantage Scholarship, an eligible student must:

• Complete the application process to enroll; • Complete the Free Application for Federal Student Aid (FAFSA); • Start the program of your choice by December 31, 2020; and • Submit your Lincoln Advantage Scholarship application to the financial aid staff.

Scholarship recipients must attend the Lincoln Financial Literacy presentation within six weeks of enrollment. Only students that meet the qualifications listed above, and the admissions requirements in order to be considered an enrolled student, and who have demonstrated a financial need, can be awarded this scholarship. Scholarship Award: Each eligible student may apply for one Advantage scholarship with an award of up to $1,000. The scholarship will be prorated over the entire length of his/her program. The Lincoln Advantage Scholarship Committee made up of faculty and/or staff will make the final decision regarding the award. The total scholarship amount will be calculated and awarded in installments at the completion of each term/semester subject to the student maintaining good academic standings. Those students awarded the scholarship must maintain a 2.50 GPA and 80% attendance. Any student can apply for the scholarship. Applications can be submitted any time prior to enrollment periods established by the school of your choice. Winners of the scholarship will be notified in writing by school administration. The notification will include the amount being awarded and start date for the program. Additional Scholarship Information: In order to be eligible for the scholarship, a student must start between January 1, 2020 and December 31, 2020. Applications must be submitted on or before December 31, 2020. The scholarship will not be awarded to any student who defers their enrollment past the requisite time period. The amount and number of scholarships offered by each campus can vary based on the number of applications and the decisions made by the committee. This award is a scholarship and does not require any form of repayment to any of the Lincoln Group of Schools*. This Scholarship program can be suspended at any time. There would be no adverse impact on those students who were awarded the scholarship in the event that the Scholarship program was suspended. *The Lincoln Group of Schools includes those schools under the names of Lincoln Technical Institute, Lincoln College of Technology, and Euphoria Institute of Beauty Arts and Sciences. This scholarship is not available to Pennsylvania residents or students attending campuses in Pennsylvania except those enrolling in the Practical Nursing program at our Allentown, PA campus. Important information about the educational debt, earnings and completion rates of students who attended these programs can be found at www.LincolnTech.edu/consumerinfo.

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CATALOG ADDENDUM TO EAST WINDSOR CAMPUS

Official School Catalog Volume V

EFFECTIVE FOR START DATES BETWEEN JANUARY 1, 2020 THROUGH DECEMBER 31, 2020

Add to the following policy on page 33:

Other Financial Aid American Hero and Single Parent Scholarship Programs Purpose: Lincoln Scholarship Programs are designed to provide financial assistance to students who meet the criteria established below and want to enroll in one of the Lincoln Group of Schools* for start dates between January 1, 2020 through December 31, 2020. By offering the American Hero and Single Parent Scholarships to future students who are interested in vocational career training, Lincoln continues to show its commitment to helping students reach their goals as it has done since opening its first school in 1946.

Eligibility Requirements: In order to apply for a Lincoln Scholarship, an eligible student must:

• Complete the application process to enroll; • Complete the Free Application for Federal Student Aid (FAFSA); • Start the program of your choice by December 31, 2020; and • Submit your Lincoln Scholarship application to the financial aid staff.

American Hero Scholarship applicants must submit proof of military service.

Those students awarded a scholarship must maintain satisfactory academic progress and also must attend the Lincoln Financial Literacy presentation within six weeks of enrollment. Only students that meet the qualifications listed above, and the admissions requirements in order to be considered an enrolled student, and who have demonstrated a financial need, can be awarded this scholarship.

Scholarship Award: Each eligible student may apply for one scholarship with an award of $1,000**. The scholarship will be prorated over the entire length of his/her program. The Lincoln Scholarship Committee made up of faculty and/or staff will make the final decision regarding the award. Only one Lincoln scholarship can be awarded per student. Applications can be submitted any time prior to enrollment periods established by the school of your choice. Winners of the scholarship will be notified in writing by school administration. The notification will include the amount being awarded and start date for the program. Additional Scholarship Information: In order to be eligible for the scholarship, a student must start between January 1, 2020 and December 31, 2020. Applications must be submitted on or before December 31, 2020. The scholarship will not be awarded to any student who defers their enrollment past the requisite time period. The amount and number of scholarships offered by each campus can vary based on the number of applications and the decisions made by the committee. This award is a scholarship and does not require any form of repayment to any of the Lincoln Group of Schools*. These Scholarship programs can be suspended at any time. There would be no adverse impact on those students who were awarded a scholarship in the event that the Scholarship program was suspended. *The Lincoln Group of Schools includes those schools under the names of Lincoln Technical Institute, Lincoln College of Technology, and Euphoria Institute of Beauty Arts and Sciences. This scholarship is not available to Pennsylvania residents or students attending campuses in Pennsylvania except those enrolling in the Practical Nursing program at our Allentown, PA campus. **Recipients of the American Hero Scholarship may have their award applied to books and fees, if tuition is fully covered by other sources. Important information about the educational debt, earnings and completion rates of students who attended these programs can be found at www.LincolnTech.edu/consumerinfo.

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CATALOG ADDENDUM TO EAST WINDSOR CAMPUS

Official School Catalog Volume V

EFFECTIVE FOR START DATES BETWEEN JANUARY 1, 2020 THROUGH DECEMBER 31, 2020

Add to the following policy on page 33:

Other Financial Aid First Responder Scholarship Program Purpose: The Lincoln First Responder Scholarship is designed to provide financial assistance to emergency Responder and immediate family members who meet the criteria established below and want to enroll in a qualifying program of study at one of the Lincoln Group of Schools* for start dates between January 1, 2020 through December 31, 2020. By offering the Lincoln First Responder Scholarship to future students who are interested in vocational career training, Lincoln continues to show its commitment to helping students reach their goals as it has done since opening its first school in 1946. Eligibility Requirements: In order to apply for the Lincoln First Responder Scholarship, an eligible student must:

• Complete the application process to enroll; • Provide proof of service documentation; • Complete the Free Application for Federal Student Aid (FAFSA); • Start the program of your choice by December 31, 2020; and • Submit your Lincoln First Responder Scholarship application to the financial aid staff.

Scholarship recipients must attend the Lincoln Financial Literacy presentation within six weeks of enrollment. Only students that meet the qualifications listed above, and the admissions requirements in order to be considered an enrolled student, and who have demonstrated a financial need, can be awarded this scholarship. Scholarship Award: Each eligible student may apply for one First Responder scholarship with an award of $2,000. The scholarship will be prorated over the entire length of his/her program. The Lincoln First Responder Scholarship Committee made up of faculty and/or staff will make the final decision regarding the award. The total scholarship amount will be calculated and awarded in installments at the completion of each term/semester subject to the student maintaining good academic standings. Any student can apply for the scholarship. However, only one Lincoln scholarship can be awarded per student. Applications can be submitted any time prior to enrollment periods established by the school of your choice. Winners of the scholarship will be notified in writing by school administration. The notification will include the amount being awarded and start date for the program. Additional Scholarship Information: In order to be eligible for the scholarship, a student must start between January 1, 2020 and December 31, 2020. Applications must be submitted on or before December 31, 2020. The scholarship will not be awarded to any student who defers their enrollment past the requisite time period. The amount and number of scholarships offered by each campus can vary based on the number of applications and the decisions made by the committee. This award is a scholarship and does not require any form of repayment to any of the Lincoln Group of Schools*. This Scholarship program can be suspended at any time. There would be no adverse impact on those students who were awarded the scholarship in the event that the Scholarship program was suspended. *The Lincoln Group of Schools includes those schools under the names of Lincoln Technical Institute, Lincoln College of Technology, and Euphoria Institute of Beauty Arts and Sciences. This scholarship is not available to Pennsylvania residents or students attending campuses in Pennsylvania except those enrolling in the Practical Nursing program at our Allentown, PA campus. Important information about the educational debt, earnings and completion rates of students who attended these programs can be found at www.LincolnTech.edu/consumerinfo.

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2019-2021 Official School Catalog

Volume V Effective November 5, 2019

Lincoln Technical Institute – East Windsor Administrative Staff ADMINISTRATION Kevin Clark, Campus President Tammy Venditti, Director of Administrative Services Lauri Ann Sabatasso, Business Office Coordinator Kelly Ventura, Business Office Clerk Deb Bastien, Campus Regulatory Specialist Angela Hatala, Receptionist/Administrative Assistant Faith Feliciano, Receptionist FINANCIAL AID Joanne Seymour, Director of Financial Aid Annie Binette, Assistant Director of Financial Aid Amber Murphy, Financial Aid Advisor Mary Radaskie, Financial Aid Advisor Katelynn Shea, Financial Aid Advisor CAREER SERVICES Jennifer Nunes, Director of Career Services Donna Lucero, Senior Career Services Representative Tracy Pierce, Career Services Representative Julie Lemire, Career Services Representative ADMISSIONS Michael Phelps, Director of Admissions Brian Hebron, Assistant Director of Admissions Andrew Trujillo, Regional Director of High School Admissions Michael Talavera, High School Admissions Representative Jessica Neubauer, Adult Admissions Representative Silvia Raiil, Admissions Coordinator Sheia Edmonds, Admissions Housing Coordinator Tammie Kniep, New Student Advisor Robert Wargo, High School Admissions Representative Daniel Scott, High School Admissions Representative Randy Frederick, High School Admissions Representative Nancy Getchell, High School Admissions Representative

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Alfred Jackson, High School Admissions Representative Erin Kornbluth, High School Admissions Representative Jay Lawrence, High School Admissions Representative Justin Magistro, High School Admissions Representative Steven Parello, High School Admissions Representative Nancy Wilson, High School Admissions Representative Jay Sweet, High School Admissions Representative Jake Herzog, High School Admissions Representative Mark LaBelle, High School Admissions Representative Ron Zelman, High School Admissions Representative CAMPUS SECURITY John Sheehan, Director of Campus Security Lincoln Technical Institute – East Windsor Education Department and Instructors Michael Carr, Director of Education Renato Zoppoli, Education Supervisor of Skilled Trades Ken Sanders, Education Supervisor of Transportation Programs Anthony Greaves, Director of Student Services Ashlee Belanger, Registrar Rebecca Collins, Education Coordinator Library Steven Powers, Learning Resource Coordinator Automotive Technology James Caivano, Automotive Instructor Mark Charette, Automotive Instructor Michael Crossen, Automotive Instructor David Farris, Automotive Instructor Kristopher Fluckiger, Automotive Instructor Glenn Monahan, Automotive Instructor Paul Papagna, Automotive Instructor Wilbert Lawrence, Automotive Instructor Anthony Baldwin, Automotive Instructor CNC Machining and Manufacturing Technology Christopher Shelsky, CNC Instructor Felix Feliciano, CNC Instructor

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Collision Repair and Refinishing Technology Craig Minor, Collision Instructor Dale Percoski, Collision Instructor Robert Topjian, Collision Instructor Bruce Fluckiger, Collision Instructor Stephen Shakun, Collision Instructor Scott Lineen, Collision Instructor Diesel and Truck Technology Richard Palmer, Diesel Instructor Donald Rousselle, Diesel Instructor Brian Lebel, Diesel Instructor Dan Coutu, Diesel Instructor Electrical and Renewable Energy Technology Vasily Morozov, Electrical Instructor Marc Nowak, Electrical Instructor Thomas Berry, Electrical Instructor Scott Tilley, Electrical Instructor HVAC/R Technology Kenneth Stadtlander, HVAC/R Instructor Ben Torro, HVAC/R Instructor Mike Massey, HVAC/R Instructor Jay Oswell, HVAC/R Instructor Welding Technology Gary McComas, Welding Lead Instructor Donald Bancroft, Welding Instructor William Blanchard, Welding Instructor Robert Majewski Jr., Welding Instructor Christopher Norton, Welding Instructor Kevin Piquette, Welding Instructor Eric Schiffer, Welding Instructor Cooper Ludington, Welding Instructor Edwin Garcia, Welding Instructor

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1000 Hour Day, Afternoon or Evening Program 1320 Hour Day, Afternoon or Evening Program

Tuition (including books) 22,960.00$ Tuition (including books) 28,028.00$ Registration Fee 100.00$ Registration Fee 100.00$ Student Fee 650.00$ Student Fee 396.00$ Tools & Uniforms (includes tax) 1,648.00$ Tools & Uniforms (includes tax) 1,102.00$

Technology Fee 150.00$ Technology Fee 150.00$

Total 25,508.00$ Total 29,776.00$

1560 Hour Day, Afternoon or Evening Program 1800 Hour Day, Afternoon or Evening Program

Tuition (including books) 31,954.00$ Tuition (including books) 36,870.00$ Registration Fee 100.00$ Registration Fee 100.00$ Student Fee 650.00$ Student Fee 750.00$

Tools & Uniforms (includes tax) 1,648.00$ Tools & Uniforms (includes tax) 1,648.00$ Technology Fee 150.00$ Technology Fee 150.00$

Total 34,502.00$ Total 39,518.00$

1200 Hour Day, Afternoon or Evening Program 960 Hour Day, Afternoon or Evening Program

Tuition (including books) 27,600.00$ Tuition (including books) 24,688.00$ Registration Fee 100.00$ Registration Fee 100.00$ Student Fee 624.00$ Student Fee 800.00$

Tools & Uniforms (includes tax) 1,498.00$ Tools & Uniforms (includes tax) 973.00$ Technology Fee 150.00$ Technology Fee 150.00$

Total 29,972.00$ Total 26,711.00$

1560 Hour Day, Afternoon or Evening Program 720 Hour Day, Afternoon or Evening Program

Tuition (including books) 31,954.00$ Tuition (including books) 14,748.00$ Registration Fee 100.00$ Registration Fee 100.00$ Student Fee 650.00$ Student Fee 300.00$

Tools & Uniforms (includes tax) 1,648.00$ Tools & Uniforms (includes tax) 1,648.00$ Technology Fee 150.00$ Technology Fee 150.00$

Total 34,502.00$ Total 16,946.00$

720 Hour Day, Afternoon or Evening Program 900 Hour Day, Afternoon or Evening Program

Tuition (including books) 14,748.00$ Tuition (including books) 18,860.00$ Registration Fee 100.00$ Registration Fee 100.00$ Student Fee 300.00$ Student Fee 900.00$

Tools & Uniforms (includes tax) 1,648.00$ Tools & Uniforms (includes tax) 1,387.00$ Technology Fee 150.00$ Technology Fee 150.00$

Total 16,946.00$ Total 21,397.00$

Collision Repair and Refinishing Technology-COL105BD Air Conditioning, Refrigeration and Heating Technology - HVACR411D

Automotive Technology-AUTO105D Automotive Technology with AUDI Education Partnership-AT105DAU

Electrical & Renewable Energy Technology - ERET401D Welding Technology-WLD140D

97 Newberry RoadEast Windsor, CT 06088

(800)243-4242 A Branch Campus of

Lincoln Technical Insittute, 200 John Downey Drive, New Britain, CT 06051

Schedule of Fees Catalog AddendumFor all Enrollments on or after December 20, 2019

Methods of Payment: Total Academic Term Costs are due in advance of each Academic Term. However, if this presents a hardship, please visit the Financial Aid office to determine your eligibility for alternative methods of payment. These may include short term payment plans; long-term payment plans; long-term extended financing plans; Title IV financial aid programs; cash; check; credit card; or other agreeable method. If installment payments are made, a separate contract must be completed and made part of this agreement. Students who receive financing from Tuition Funding Group must review and sign the Supplement Enrollment Agreement.A $2.50 late payment fee will be charged per occurance.

Diesel and Truck Technology-DTT107D Automotive Mechanics-AUTO101C

Diesel and Truck Mechanics-DTT106C CNC Machining and Manufacturing Technology-CMMT100D

66 CT ME NJ PA DE R1219

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CATALOG ADDENDUM – EAST WINDSOR FOR NEW JERSEY RESIDENTS

CANCELLATION AND REFUND POLICY 1. THREE (3) DAY CANCELLATION POLICY: All monies will be refunded in full under any one of the following conditions:

a. Rejection of the Enrollment Agreement by the SCHOOL. b. Receipt by the SCHOOL, within three (3) business days of the contract signing, of written notification that the STUDENT wishes to cancel, even if

instruction has begun. If the applicant is a minor, the cancellation notice must be signed by a parent or guardian. (The postmark date will be effective date of cancellation.)

2. CANCELLATION AFTER THREE (3) DAY PERIOD: a. After the three (3) day period mentioned in Paragraph 1b, the Registration Fee is non-refundable. b. After the STUDENT starts SCHOOL, the SCHOOL will refund tuition and fees according to the following schedule.

RETURN OF TITLE IV FEDERAL STUDENT AID * Federal regulations regarding repayment of Federal Financial Aid has changed the formula for calculating the amount of aid a STUDENT may retain when a STUDENT withdraws. STUDENTS who withdraw from all classes prior to completing more than 60% of an enrollment term will have their eligibility for Federal Aid recalculated based on the percentage of the term completed, which shall be calculated as follows:

# of calendar days completed by student total # of calendar days in term

The total number of calendar days in a term excludes any scheduled breaks of 5 days or more.

Please note that STUDENTS are responsible for any balance owed to Lincoln Technical Institute as a result of the repayment of Federal aid funds.

If a student is entitled to a post-withdrawal loan disbursement, the borrower must respond to the school’s notice of the intended disbursement within 14 days.

Refunds will be processed and sent to the pupil no later than 30 days after the school determined withdrawal date.

STATE REFUND POLICY * In calculating refunds of tuition paid in advance or sums due the school where tuition is paid on a weekly, monthly or semester basis, the following shall apply:

a. For courses of 300 hours or less, the school may retain the registration fee plus a pro-rata portion of the tuition calculated on a weekly basis. b. For full-time attendance in courses exceeding 300 hours in length, the school may retain the registration fee plus:

1. Ten percent of the total tuition if withdrawal occurs in the first week; 2. Twenty percent of the total tuition if withdrawal occurs in the second or third week; 3. Forty-five percent of the total tuition if withdrawal occurs after the third week but prior to the completion of 25 percent of the course; 4. Seventy percent of the total tuition if withdrawal occurs after 25 percent but not more than 50 percent of the course has been completed; or 5. One hundred percent of the total tuition if withdrawal occurs after completion of more than 50 percent of the course.

c. For part-time attendance in courses over 300 hours in length, calculation of the amount the school may retain in addition to the registration fee shall be based on: 1. Ten percent of the total tuition if withdrawal occurs in the first 25 hours of scheduled attendance. 2. Twenty percent of the total tuition if withdrawal occurs between 26 and 75 hours of scheduled attendance. 3. After 75 hours of scheduled attendance the amount the school retains shall be calculated on the same basis as for full-time attendance.

d. In cases where other fees have been charged, the refund shall be based upon the extent to which the student has benefited. For example, the graduation fee shall be refunded; the activity fee shall be pro-rated.

* Plus charges for materials fees and (if purchased from the School) tools.

e. The calculations of refunds will be based on the effective date of termination. f. Refunds will be processed and sent to the pupil no later than 30 days after the school determined withdrawal date. All other refunds (i.e.; FFELP,

FDSLP, etc.) will be issued in accordance with applicable State and Federal mandates. g. Students who have not visited the school facility prior to enrollment will have the opportunity to withdraw without penalty within three days following

either the regularly scheduled orientation date, as appropriate, or following a tour of the school facilities and inspection of equipment. h. Special cases. In case of prolonged illness or accident, death in the family, or other circumstances that make it impractical to complete the program,

the school shall make a settlement which is reasonable and fair to both parties. i. The policy of Lincoln Technical Institute is to distribute the proceeds of refunds to the origination source in the following order, up to the net amount

disbursed: 1 - Unsubsidized Federal Stafford Loan /Direct 2 - Subsidized Federal Stafford Loan / Direct 3 - Federal / Direct Graduate Plus Loan 4 - Federal / Direct Parent Plus Loan 5 - Federal Pell Grant 6 - Federal Supplemental Educational Opportunity Grant (FSEOG). The student’s eligibility for a state grant and agency funding will be calculated independently of the refund process upon the student’s withdrawal from school. If a credit balance still remains after the above process has been completed, the school will honor the student’s authorization to reduce their Federal loan obligation. If the school does not possess a Federal loan reduction authorization, the remaining credit balance will be returned to the student.

To obtain a refund of unearned tuition, STUDENTS are requested to complete a Student Withdrawal Request, available from the SCHOOL office.

In the event of an unannounced school closure, students enrolled at the time of the closure must contact the Department of Labor and Workforce Development's Training Evaluation Unit within ninety (90) calendar days of the closure. Failure to do so within the ninety (90) days may exclude the student from any available form of assistance. The contact number to call is (609) 292-4287.

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LINCOLN TECHNICAL INSTITUTEEAST WINDSOR CAMPUS

PROGRAM SCHEDULE

Semester Morning Afternoon Evening

Credit Hours Hours Hours Hours

Automotive Technology 16 68 60 7:15am - 12:15pm 12:45pm – 5:45pm 6:00pm – 11:00pm

CNC Machining and Manufacturing Technology 12 52 35 7:15am - 11:15am 12:45pm - 4:45pm 6:00pm - 10:00pm

Collision Repair and Refinishing Technology 13 54 41.5 7:15am - 11:15am 12:45pm – 4:45pm 6:00pm – 10:00pm

Diesel and Truck Technology 16 68 63 7:15am - 12:15pm 12:45pm – 5:45pm 6:00pm – 11:00pm

Electrical & Renewable Energy Technology 12 52 48 7:15am – 12:15pm 12:45pm – 5:45pm 6:00pm – 11:00pm

Air Conditioning, Refrigeration and Heating Technology 14 57 55 7:15am - 12:15pm 12:45pm - 5:45pm 6:00pm - 11:00pm

Automotive Technology with AUDI Education Partnership 18 78 70 7:15am – 12:15pm 12:45pm - 5:45pm 6:00pm – 11:00pm

Welding Technology 10 43 36.5 7:15am - 12:15pm 12:45pm – 5:45pm 6:00pm – 11:00pm

Automotive Mechanics 8 33 29.5 7:15am - 12:15pm 12:45pm – 5:45pm 6:00pm – 11:00pm

Diesel and Truck Mechanics 8 33 30 7:15am - 12:15pm 12:45pm – 5:45pm 6:00pm – 11:00pm

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Program Months Weeks

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2020 STUDENT CALENDAR

January 1, 2020 (NO CLASSES SCHEDULED) New Year’s Holiday January 2, 2020 Classes Resume

January 20, 2020 (NO CLASSES SCHEDULED) Martin Luther King Day January 21, 2020 Classes Resume May 25, 2020 (NO CLASSES SCHEDULED) Memorial Day May 26, 2020 Classes Resume July 6, 2020 (NO CLASSES SCHEDULED) Summer Break Starts July 13, 2020 Classes Resume September 7, 2020 (NO CLASSES SCHEDULED) Labor Day September 8, 2020 Classes Resume November 26 - 27, 2020 (NO CLASSES SCHEDULED) Thanksgiving Break November 30, 2020 Classes Resume December 23, 2020 (NO CLASSES SCHEDULED) Winter Break Starts January 1, 2021 New Year’s Holiday January 4, 2021 Classes Resume DATES ARE SUBJECT TO CHANGE

School Mod Dates

Start End * 12/02/19 01/14/20 01/15/20 02/18/20 02/19/20 03/23/20 03/24/20 04/24/20 04/27/20 05/29/20 06/1/20 07/02/20 07/13/20 08/13/20 08/17/20 09/18/20 09/21/20 10/22/20 10/23/20 11/25/20 11/30/20 01/14/21 01/13/21 02/17/21

* End dates vary depending on program

PLEASE LISTEN TO THE FOLLOWING STATIONS FOR SCHOOL CANCELLATIONS: TV: NBC 30 WFSB 3 FOX CT

It is recommended that you sign on the student portal for LincAlert text messaging.

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SCHOOL BREAKS July 6, 2020 – July 10, 2020

December 23, 2020 – January 3, 2021

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