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CATALOG ADDENDUM TO
2018-2020 Official School Catalog
Volume XII
EFFECTIVE SEPTEMBER 18, 2018
REVISE the following schedule listed on page 23:
Class Schedules
DAY SCHEDULE – PART TIME – AESTHETICS 9:00 a.m. – 2:30 p.m.
Monday through Thursday
Shifts flip according to Junior and Senior modules.
EFFECTIVE OCTOBER 1, 2018
REVISE the second bullet in the following policy on page 15:
Admission Requirements • Be a high school graduate or possess a state-approved high school equivalency assessment
including, but not limited to: a GED®, HiSET or TASC examination; or possess an associate’s degree or higher from an accredited institution.
ADD as the last sentence to the following policy on page 25:
Satisfactory Academic Progress (SAP) INTRODUCTION
All of the following SAP policies apply to Veteran’s beneficiaries as well.
SUMMERLIN 9340 West Sahara Avenue, Suite 205
Las Vegas, NV 89117 702-341-8111
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REPLACE the following policy on page 18:
Veterans Affairs Refund Policy
1. Each postsecondary educational institution shall have a policy for refunds which at least provides:
(a) That if the institution has substantially failed to furnish the training program agreed upon in the enrollment agreement, the institution shall refund to a student all the money the student has paid.
(b) That if a student cancels his or her enrollment before the start of the training program, the institution shall refund to the student all the money the student has paid, minus 10 percent of the tuition agreed upon in the enrollment agreement or $100, whichever is less.
(c) That if a student withdraws or is expelled by the institution after the start of the training program and before the completion of more than 60 percent of the program, the institution shall refund to the student a pro rata amount of the tuition agreed upon in the enrollment agreement, minus 10 percent of the tuition agreed upon in the enrollment agreement or $100, whichever is less.
(d) That if a student withdraws or is expelled by the institution after completion of more than 60 percent of the training program, the institution is not required to refund the student any money and may charge the student the entire cost of the tuition agreed upon in the enrollment agreement.
2. If a refund is owed pursuant to subsection 1, the institution shall pay the refund to the person or entity who paid the tuition within 15 calendar days after the:
(a) Date of cancellation by a student of his or her enrollment;
(b) Date of termination by the institution of the enrollment of a student;
(c) Last day of an authorized leave of absence if a student fails to return after the period of authorized absence; or
(d) Last day of attendance of a student, whichever is applicable.
3. Books, educational supplies or equipment for individual use are not included in the policy for refund required by subsection 1, and a separate refund must be paid by the institution to the student if those items were not used by the student. Disputes must be resolved by the Administrator for refunds required by this subsection on a case-by-case basis.
4. For the purposes of this section:
(a) The period of a student’s attendance must be measured from the first day of instruction as set forth in the enrollment agreement through the student’s last day of actual attendance, regardless of absences.
(b) The period of time for a training program is the period set forth in the enrollment agreement.
(c) Tuition must be calculated using the tuition and fees set forth in the enrollment agreement and does not include books, educational supplies or equipment that is listed separately from the tuition and fees.
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EFFECTIVE JANUARY 21, 2019 REVISE the following mission on page 3:
Our Mission
Lincoln's mission is to provide superior education and training to our students for in-demand careers in a supportive, accessible learning environment, transforming students' lives and adding value to their communities.
EFFECTIVE MARCH 28, 2019
REVISE the following schedule listed on page 23:
Class Schedules
DAY SCHEDULE – PART TIME – AESTHETICS 9:00 a.m. – 2:30 p.m. Monday through Thursday OR
8:30 a.m. -3:30 p.m. Thursday
8:30 a.m. - 4:00 p.m. Friday
8:30 a.m. - 4:00 p.m. Saturday Shifts flip according to Junior and Senior modules.
EFFECTIVE JUNE 4, 2019 ADD the following language to page 1:
Important information about the educational debt, earnings, completion, and placement rates for students who attended a Lincoln program can be found at: www.lincolntech.edu/consumerinfo.
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EFFECTIVE AUGUST 1, 2019 ADD to the following policy on page 17:
Financial Aid Programs
VA Pending Payment Compliance
In accordance with Title 38 US Code 3679 subsection (e), this school adopts the following additional provisions for any students using U.S. Department of Veterans Affairs (VA) Post 9/11 G.I. Bill® (Ch. 33) or Vocational Rehabilitation and Employment (Ch. 31) benefits, while payment to the institution is pending from the VA. This school will not:
Prevent the students enrollment; Assess a late penalty fee to; Require student secure alternative or additional funding; Deny their access to any resources (access to classes, libraries, or other institutional facilities)
available to other students who have satisfied their tuition and fee bills to the institution.
However, to qualify for this provision, such students may be required to:
Provide Chapter 33 Certificate of Eligibility (or its equivalent) or for Chapter 31, VA VR&E’s contract with the school on VA Form 28-1905 by the first day of class. Note: Chapter 33 students can register at the VA Regional Office to use E-Benefits to get
the equivalent of a Chapter 33 Certificate of Eligibility. Chapter 31 student cannot get a completed VA Form 28-1905 (or any equivalent) before the VA VR&E case-manager issues it to the school.
Provide written request to be certified; Provide additional information needed to properly certify the enrollment as described in other
institutional policies.
G.I. Bill® is a registered trademark of the U.S. Department of Veterans Affairs (VA). More information about education benefits offered by VA is available at the official U.S. government website at www.benefits.va.gov/gibill
ADD to the following policy on page 17:
Return of Title IV Federal Student Aid
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. REVISE “Retaken Course” to “Repeat Course Required” in the following policy on page 25:
Grading
Percentage Letter Grade Interpretation Point Value
Repeat Course Required R Received by students when their
grade does not meet a course
requirement or programmatic
standard.
N/A
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ADD the following policy to page 27:
Satisfactory Academic Progress for VA Beneficiaries
In accordance with the requirements set forth by the Department of Veterans Affairs, the school will notify the VA within 30 days of any VA beneficiaries who are placed on SAP/FA Warning for a 2nd consecutive term. This notification will include the date at which the student will be placed on SAP/FA Suspension. Students in SAP/FA Suspension are considered ineligible for VA Educational Assistance benefits and as such the School VA Certifying Official will no longer be permitted to certify the student’s enrollment for any training towards the remaining requirement of his/her program which he/she completes before being readmitted to the approved program. VA students may avail themselves of the school’s appeals process.
EFFECTIVE OCTOBER 8, 2019
REVISE the following program on page 6:
Aesthetics AES850D – DIPLOMA PROGRAM
Program Fact Sheet to follow
EFFECTIVE NOVEMBER 1, 2019
REVISE the following schedule listed on page 23:
Class Schedules
DAY SCHEDULE – FIRST PART TIME – AESTHETICS Monday 8:30 a.m. – 3:00 p.m. Tuesday & Wednesday 8:30 a.m. – 4:00 p.m. DAY SCHEDULE – SECOND PART TIME – AESTHETICS Thursday 8:30 a.m. – 3:00 p.m. Friday & Saturday 8:30 a.m. – 4:00 p.m.
EFFECTIVE FOR ALL ENROLLMENTS ON OR AFTER JANUARY 1, 2020
REVISE the Wonderlic Minimum Scores in the following policy on page 15:
Admission Requirements
WONDERLIC MINIMUM SCORES
PROGRAM MINIMUM SCORE
Aesthetics 8
Cosmetology 8
Nail Technology 8
Enrollment for selected programs may be subject to additional requirements
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CIP CODE: 12.0409 SOC CODE: 39-5094
SUMMERLIN CAMPUS9340 West Sahara Avenue, Suite 205 • Las Vegas NV 89117 • 702.341.8111
www.euphoriainstitute.comLOANS AND GRANTS AVAILABLE TO THOSE WHO QUALIFY
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AestheticsAES850D – DIPLOMA PROGRAM
DAY/EVENING PROGRAMSS Summerlin Campus
day/eve . . . . approximately 34 weeks (including holidays and scheduled breaks), 600 instructional hours
program objective
The Aesthetics program prepares students for entry-level positions within the cosmetology industry. Topics covered include facials, make-up, cosmetic products, ingredients, infection control, wax and depilatories, spa treatments, aesthetic role in the medical field, microdermabrasion, infection control, state laws, regulations and safety in aesthetic practices. The student will also learn
excellence in customer service with an emphasis on communication.Upon successful completion of this program, graduates are encouraged to
sit for the state licensing exam. The program is designed to prepare students for careers like Aesthetician, makeup artist, product specialist, educator, manufacturer’s representative, image consultant and salon or spa owner.
lecture lab total number course hours hours hours prerequisites
AES150 Basic Aesthetics 150 50 200
AES160 Advanced Aesthetics 36 164 200 AES150
AES170 Career Transition 40 160 200 AES150
TOTALS 226 374 600
Note: Course numbers and sequences are listed here for reference only. The actual delivery sequence of courses contained in this program may vary depending on individual campus scheduling.
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AES150 – BASIC AESTHETICS 200 Contact Hrs (150 Lecture, 50 Lab)This course is designed to provide the student with knowledge and skills in the areas of basic skincare, dermanalysis, facial manipulations and use and care of electrical machines. Demonstrations and workshops refine skills and build confidence, while theoretical understanding is increased through a structured classroom environment. This course will also provide the student with basic knowledge and skills in Makeup, Facial Structure, and Principles of color & design techniques. Additionally, the student will learn Hair Removal methods along with different types of waxing products, chemical depilatories and various contraindications as it relates to hair removal. Students are exposed to basic business building skills, client service strategies, and state safety and sanitation requirements. The student will learn basic communication skills including respect, integrity, personality basics, balance, and body language, speaking and listening as well as professional etiquette, goal setting and personal organization. In all, the student will gain the foundation that is needed to be able to function in the field of Aesthetics.Prerequisite(s): None
AES160 – ADVANCED AESTHETICS 200 Contact Hrs (36 Lecture, 164 Lab)Advanced students refine technical expertise, develop dexterity, and improve timing through rigorous and diligent training. This course focuses on Nevada laws, anatomy of the human body, professional development and salon business skills. Maintaining a thorough knowledge of state guidelines is pertinent in an aesthetic career. Experiencing the student salon clinic strengthens customer care skills, increases competence in the art of retailing, unleashes artistic creativity, reveals real world business tactics, and polishes individual style.Prerequisite(s): AES150
AES170 – CAREER TRANSITION200 Contact Hs (40 Lecture, 160 Lab)This course is designed to provide the student with knowledge and skills in the areas of aesthetics as it relates to the workplace. The course also focuses on chemistry and advanced treatments. Topics include the periodic elements, cosmetic ingredients, body treatments, plastic surgery and the aestheticians’ role in a medical setting. This course also offers instruction in preparation for licensure and job placement. In addition, preparation for written and practical mid-term and final examinations in mock settings, along with assigned review sessions help guide and prepare students for the actual licensure-testing process. Regulatory laws, rules and regulations, and school policies and procedures are required topics and serve as the foundation for professional competence. Infection control procedures are identified along with fees, hour requirements, and other pertinent, related information.Prerequisite(s): AES150
course descriptions Aesthetics – AES850D Diploma Program
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EFFECTIVE FOR ALL STARTS ON OR AFTER MARCH 18, 2020
REVISE the following policy on page 15:
Admission Requirements
In order to be considered for acceptance, an applicant must meet the following requirements:
• Be beyond the age of compulsory school attendance.
• Be a high school graduate or possess a state-approved high school equivalency assessment including, but not limited to: a GED, HiSET or TASC examination; or possess an associate’s degree or higher from an accredited institution.
• Complete and sign an Enrollment Agreement.
• Pay a deposit toward the required Registration Fee as published in the schedule of fees catalog addendum.
• Undergo a criminal background check with acceptable results as established by the school.
EFFECTIVE MARCH 18, 2020
ADD to the following policy on page 15:
Admission Requirements
Student has reliable internet connectivity and access to a device that meets the minimum systems requirements. See your Admissions contact for current systems requirements.
REVISE the following definitions on page 27 under TREATMENT OF GRADES AND HOURS:
Withdraw: The mark of "W" (withdrawal) is assigned when a student withdraws from a class after the add / drop period or has not satisfied the requirements of an “I” grade within a defined timeframe. It is not included when calculating grade point average or earned hours. Thus, it does not impact CGPA but does negatively impact earned hours and, therefore, negatively impacts the student's percent of completion.
The mark of “WA” is assigned when a student withdraws from a class before the end of the Add/Drop period. It is not included when calculating grade point average or earned hours. Thus, it does not impact CGPA and does not negatively impact earned hours and, therefore it does not impacts the student's percent of completion.
Incompletes: The mark of "I" (incomplete) is a temporary grade which is assigned only in exceptional circumstances. It will be given only to students who cannot complete the work of a course on schedule because of illness or other circumstances beyond their control. An "I" grade will automatically become a "W" grade if requirements to complete course work have not been satisfactorily met within 14 days of the original course end date*. Instructors have the option of setting an earlier completion date for the student. A grade of "I" is not included when calculating grade point average or earned hours. Thus, it does not impact CGPA but does negatively impact earned hours and, therefore, negatively impacts the student's percent of completion.
*During the Covid-19 crises period, the Education Department Director may opt to extend the use of “I” incomplete grades for up to a 12-month period allowing flexibility in resolving the incomplete coursework.
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EFFECTIVE JUNE 1, 2020
ADD to the following policy on page 23:
Student Conduct During the COVID-19 pandemic period, a multi-layer face cover reaching from the chin and
over the mouth and nose is required to be worn at all times. Face covers are to be plain or patterned and may not contain writing or images with the exception of the Lincoln logo.
EFFECTIVE JULY 1, 2020
ADD to the following policy as the last paragraph on page 27:
Transfer Policy and Transfer of Hours
Student applicants with evidence of prior work experience directly applicable to the program may choose to submit their documentation for review. Such applicants will have their skills and knowledge validated through a test out procedure.
REVISE the second paragraph of the following policy on page 27:
Transfer Policy and Transfer of Hours
Those students who transfer clock hours a accredited postsecondary institution accredited by an agency recognized by the U.S. Department of Education receive a grade of TR as noted in the grading policy. Those courses which have been accepted as transfer hours will not be used to determine a student’s satisfactory academic progress, but will be considered in calculating the maximum time frame (MTF), which is one and one-half (1.5) times the normal program length in clock hours. For example, if a student enrolls in an 1800 hour program and 200 hours are accepted by transfer, the maximum time frame for that student to complete the program is now based on 1600 hours (1600 X 1.5 = 2400 MTF).
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CATALOG ADDENDUM TO
2018-2020 Official School Catalog
Volume XII
ADD to following policy on page 17:
Scholarships
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.
SUMMERLIN 9340 West Sahara Avenue, Suite 205
Las Vegas, NV 89117 702-341-8111
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CATALOG ADDENDUM TO
2018-2020 Official School Catalog
Volume XII
ADD to following policy on page 17:
Scholarships EFFECTIVE FOR START DATES BETWEEN JANUARY 1, 2020 THROUGH DECEMBER 31, 2020
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.
SUMMERLIN 9340 West Sahara Avenue, Suite 205
Las Vegas, NV 89117 702-341-8111
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CATALOG ADDENDUM TO
2018-2020 Official School Catalog
Volume XII
ADD to following policy on page 17:
Scholarships EFFECTIVE FOR START DATES BETWEEN JANUARY 1, 2020 THROUGH DECEMBER 31, 2020
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.
SUMMERLIN 9340 West Sahara Avenue, Suite 205
Las Vegas, NV 89117 702-341-8111
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Lincoln College of Technology 9325 Snowden River Parkway, Columbia, Maryland 21046
2020 School Calendar/Class Schedule Catalog Addendum
Automotive Technology Automotive Service Management Lower Division Certificate Associates of Arts Degree*** Day* Day* Start Graduation Start Graduation 1/6/20 12/22/20 2/4/20 8/25/21 2/4/20 1/31/21 3/4/20 9/23/21 3/4/20 3/2/21 6/25/20 2/1/22 3/31/20 3/30/21 8/27/20 3/30/22 4/29/20 4/27/21 5/28/20 5/25/21 Air Conditioning, Refrigeration and Heating 6/25/20 6/23/21 Technology 7/30/20 7/28/21 Lower Division Certificate 8/27/20 8/25/21 Day* 9/28/20 9/23/21 Start Graduation 10/26/20 10/21/21 11/23/20 11/18/21 1/6/20 9/24/20 2/4/20 10/22/20 Evening** 3/4/20 11/19/20 Start Graduation 3/31/20 12/22/20 1/6/20 12/2/21 4/29/20 2/1/21 3/2/20 2/8/22 5/28/20 3/2/21 4/27/20 4/6/22 6/25/20 3/30/21 6/22/20 6/1/22 7/30/20 4/27/21 8/24/20 8/3/22 8/27/20 5/25/21 10/19/20 9/28/22 9/28/20 6/23/21 10/26/20 7/28/21 11/23/20 8/25/21 Evening** 3/19/20 10/12/21 Automotive Technology w/ 7/14/20 2/8/22 Audi Education Partnership 10/29/20 5/30/22 Lower Division Certificate Day* Electrical and Electronic Systems Technology Start Graduation Lower Division Certificate 1/6/20 3/2/21 Day* 2/4/20 3/30/21 Start Graduation 3/4/20 4/27/21 1/6/20 12/21/20 3/31/20 5/25/21 2/4/20 1/28/21 4/29/20 6/23/21 3/4/20 3/1/21 5/28/20 7/28/21 3/31/20 3/29/21 6/25/20 8/25/21 4/29/20 4/26/21 7/30/20 9/23/21 5/28/20 5/24/21 8/27/20 10/21/21 6/25/20 6/22/21 9/28/20 11/18/21 7/30/20 7/27/21 10/26/20 12/21/21 8/27/20 8/24/21 11/23/20 2/1/21 9/28/20 9/22/21 10/26/20 10/20/21 11/23/20 11/17/21
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Automotive Technology w/ Audi Education Partnership Lower Division Certificate Evening** Electrical and Electronic Systems Technology Start Graduation Service Management Associates of Arts Degree*** 1/6/20 4/6/22 Day* 3/2/20 6/1/22 Start Graduation 4/27/20 8/2/22 2/4/20 8/24/21 6/22/20 9/28/22 3/31/20 10/20/21 8/24/20 11/22/22 6/25/20 1/31/22 10/19/20 1/30/23 8/27/20 3/29/22 12/14/20 3/28/23 11/23/20 6/22/22 Culinary Arts & Food Services Welding and Metal Fabrication Lower Division Certificate Lower Division Certificate Day* Day/Afternoon/Evening Start Graduation Start Graduation 1/6/20 12/17/20 Afternoon--8/5/20 5/3/21 2/4/20 1/27/21 Day--10/29/20 8/3/21 3/4/20 2/25/21 3/31/20 3/25/21 4/29/20 4/22/21 5/28/20 5/20/21 6/25/20 6/21/21 7/30/20 7/26/21 8/27/20 8/23/21 9/28/20 9/21/21 10/26/20 9/19/21 11/23/20 11/15/21 * 4 Days Per Week ** 4 Nights Per Week *** Graduation dates for the AAS Programs will vary depending on required Developmental Courses
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Lincoln College of Technology 9325 Snowden River Parkway
Columbia, MD 21046 Telephone 410.290-7100
Administration and Faculty Catalog Addendum Volume XXXI
EFFECTIVE JUNE 30, 2020
Administration Cory Hughes Campus President BA-Rutgers University
Carmenita Clark Director of Administrative Services
Susan Birch Academic Dean MAT-Johnson & Wales University BS-University of Maine
Nadjie Berhanu Financial Aid Manager
Eric Snyder Director of Admissions BS-University of Phoenix
Tafia Pringle Director of Career Services BA—Trinity Washington University
Luann Larson Education Supervisor BS-California Polytechnic State University
Jonathan Bownes Network Administrator
Brandy Rodgers Education Facilitator MS—Wilmington University BS—Springfield College
TBD Yo Seab (Joseph) Kim BS—Towson University
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Faculty
Amos, Justin HVAC Instructor
Lavoie, Robert Culinary Instructor AOS—The Culinary Institute of America
Axel, Robert Culinary Instructor AOS—The Culinary Institute of America
Likougos, Louis HVAC Instructor
Baile, Mark Automotive Instructor
Mark, Eric Culinary Education Supervisor AAS—Delgardo Community College
Bobo, Dale Automotive Instructor BS-University of Maryland
McPherson, Thomas Automotive Instructor
Brock-Smith, Robert EEST Instructor
Miller, Hubert HVAC Instructor
Brooks, Steven Automotive Instructor
Miller, Sterlin HVAC Instructor
Canfield, Janet Culinary Instructor BS—Skidmore College AOS—The Culinary Institute of America
O’Brien, Shane EEST Instructor
Chambers, Ian HVAC Instructor
Partanen, Tom Welding Instructor
Crabb, Arlen Automotive Instructor
Phoebus, Andrew Culinary Instructor AOS—Culinary Institute of America
Diaz, Jose Automotive Instructor
Riddle, Daniel Automotive Instructor AS-Rio Hondo College
Dwyer, Christopher HVAC Instructor
Sayles, Cecil EEST Instructor
Falkenklous, Endel Automotive Instructor
Scott, Gary HVAC Instructor
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Glock, Paul Automotive Instructor
Spangenberg, Eric Automotive/Audi Instructor
Griggs, Derek Automotive Instructor
Stanley, Ed Automotive Instructor
Jackson, Charles HVAC Instructor
Thomas, Julius Automotive Instructor
Jackson, Raymond Automotive Instructor
Travis, Joseph EEST Instructor
Jenson, Donald HVAC Instructor
Williams, Kensil Welding Instructor
Jones, Tyrone HVAC Instructor
Woods, James EEST Instructor
Kommalan, Robert Automotive Instructor
Wurtz, Shawn HVAC Instructor
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Tuition 10,800.00$ Tuition 19,200.00$ Book Fee 170.00$ Book Fee 582.00$ Registration Fee 150.00$ Registration Fee 150.00$ Student Fee 25.00$ Student Fee 25.00$ Tools 1,510.00$ Tools 2,995.00$
Total 12,655.00$ Total 22,952.00$
Tuition 7,050.00$ Book Fee 170.00$ Registration Fee 150.00$ Student Fee 25.00$ Tools 1,462.00$
Total 8,857.00$
Aesthetics - AES850D Cosmetology - COS801D
Schedule of Fees Catalog Addendum
For all Enrollments on or after December 20, 2019
600 Hour Day or Evening Program
600 Hour Day or Evening Program 1600 Hour Day or Evening Program
Nail Technology - NLT101D
Summerlin Campus9340 West Sahara Avenue
2nd Floor, Suite 205Las Vegas, NV 89117
702-341-8111
59 NV R1019 (12/19)
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