Lincoln University of the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania was chartered in April 1854 as Ashmun Institute. As Horace Mann Bond, ‘23, the eighth president of Lincoln University, so eloquently cites in the opening chapter of his book, Education for Freedom, this was “the first institution found anywhere in the world to provide a higher education in the arts and sciences for male youth of African descent.”
Programs
Administration, Administrative Sciences, Anthropology, Art, Biology, Business, Chemistry, Communication, Computer Science, Criminal Justice, Education, English, Environmental Sciences, Fine Arts, Foreign Languages, Health, Health Education, History, Human Services, Justice, Language, Law, Literature, Mass Communication, Math, Mathematics, Performing Arts, Philosophy, Physical Education, Physics, Political Science, Pre-Law, Psychology, Reading, Recreation, Religion, Science, Sciences, Sociology, Visual Arts
Campus type
Normal
Carnegie
Master's Colleges and Universities I
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