About Lincoln University
Lincoln University is a community of learning,
whose members includes: administration, faculty, and
students, are all international in origin and in outlook.
The curriculum is grounded in a program of general studies
and is designed to encourage individual exploration of
advanced studies. The University conducts its programs with
a conscious focus upon the cross-cultural dimensions of
learning.
Each student is a separate and unique individual
who is respected as such. One of the objectives for each
faculty member is to respect and to enhance the dignity and
worth of each student. The services provided by the
University are distinguished by their specific ability to
meet the needs of students who are reaching to their unique
goals. To this end, each faculty and staff member
contributes to the process of guidance and counseling.
Lincoln University offers a unique practical training program in which international graduate students are allowed to work in full-time employment in local American companies while studying for their master degrees. This kind of program is sometimes known as a "co-op" or "internship" program, and is only available at the Oakland, California (San Francisco Bay area) campus.
Lincoln University offers a Graduate Co-op program in Masters of Business with concentrations in:
• International Business
• Financial Management & Investment Banking
• Human Resource Management
Since 1919, Lincoln University has always maintained an
interracial and intercultural orientation. The
geographical and historical influence of the San
Francisco Bay Area has attracted students from many
nations, especially the countries around the Pacific
Rim. Accordingly, the university has sought to provide
an international setting for its students. The students
are encouraged to be intellectually curious in the
pursuit of knowledge and understanding of cultural
differences and similarities, and serious in efforts to
find solutions to the problems of the world today. In
recent years, students from more than forty countries
have been enrolled at Lincoln University.