In the interest of providing educational opportunities to students and to foster completion of baccalaureate degrees, The Lincoln University (LU) and Anguilla Community College (ACC) entered into a Dual Admission and Transfer Articulation Agreement in December 2016. The agreement provides a pathway so that students completing eligible Associate degrees at ACC or CAPE level can transfer with full junior standing into Lincoln University. As part of this agreement Lincoln University is providing five full scholarships to students from Anguilla particularly in the area of Science, Technology, Engineering and Math (STEM). The application period is now open for admission into Lincoln University (LU) in September, 2017.
Suitably qualified Anguillians are invited to apply for a scholarship to pursue a Bachelor’s Degree at The Lincoln University, Pennsylvania, in any one of the following areas:
• Science
• Technology
• Engineering
• Mathematics
Applicants should have overall a strong academic performance. They should have completed two years of Sixth Form with grades one and two passes in Mathematics and Science at CAPE or CSEC level. Applicants should also be well behaved and capable of being an ambassador for Anguilla.
The value of the scholarship will be guided by the cost of the programme of study at The Lincoln University of Pennsylvania.
Applications, with proof of qualifications, should be submitted to Miss Suzanna Proctor at the Anguilla Community College (downstairs), on or before Tuesday 28th February, 2017. Application forms can be acquired at the Albena Lake Hodge Comprehensive School (ALHCS), Public Administration and at the Anguilla Community College.
The Anguilla Community College is committed to facilitating and providing opportunities for further education in Anguilla. All students who meet the above criteria are encouraged to submit their application for the above scholarships on or before the deadline.
The ACC looks forward to continuing to provide affordable education right on island and also to helping students “Expand their possibilities” through collaboration with other institutions.
– Press Release
(Published without editing by The Anguillian newspaper.)