Eureka College offering matching tuition to all Lincoln College students

This comes after Lincoln College announced it would be closing at the end of the spring semester. (Photo courtesy” HOI/ABC)

By Heart of Illinois ABC

LINCOLN – Eureka College is matching the net tuition cost for all Lincoln College students who decide to transfer to Eureka.

The college also says any students who meet the criteria for the Eureka Promise program, will be awarded the full-tuition scholarship, providing eligible students a chance to obtain the rest of their bachelor’s degree tuition-free, according to a release.

As part of the agreement, Eureka will expedite the admissions process, waive the application fee and accept Lincoln College students from all programs.

Students interested in transferring can visit www.eureka.edu/lcu-to-ec for more information.

This comes after Lincoln College announced it would be closing at the end of the spring semester.

Heart of Illinois ABC can be reached at [email protected].

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