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As we conclude another academic year, I reflect on the progress we have made toward some key imperatives outlined in the 2013-18 revised Strategic Plan. Included in the Plan is the vision that Lincoln University will “…become the institution of choice for diverse students from all over the world to receive innovative and creative educational challenges that prepare them to lead in a global society.”1 That vision is what I believe galvanized our administration—including our faculty and staff—to be more steadfast in searching for opportunities to help Lincoln’s students gain an academic advantage. This includes securing grants, agreements, proposals, and programs that align with the Plan’s outlined imperatives. These activities will not only help Lincoln with its forthcoming accreditation visit by Middle States Commission on Higher Education but also it will have a more direct effect on its students to realize their potential and creative skillset to attain their personal best.
Our alumni have helped to shape and direct our students this academic year as well. Many have given of their professional influence to create mentorship programs, launch and sustain initiatives, and pour into this generation of students the value of their LU experience, its legacy, and the need to make a difference in everything they do and say as an aspiring leader and critical thinker. Alumni continue to demonstrate their enduring love of Lincoln!
We understand that everyone cannot physically come to campus to share their talents. However, alumni can support the institution in other ways, including with a donation.
The Division of Institutional Advancement recently launched a new, secured online giving platform that allows contributors to choose where their gift will be directed in 10 giving areas with more added on a regular basis. The Annual Fund campaign (see University Begins Annual Fund Campaign, page 11) kicked off in February with a goal to raise $1 million by June 30. Donations—whether to a specific program or the Annual Fund—will have a direct impact on a student’s ability to complete his or her educational goals without distractions or financial hardship. If you have not made a donation on the new platform, I invite you to visit the Ways to Give link at the top of the homepage of www.lincoln.edu. Your gift may also help Lincoln University enhance our alumni giving rate and bring it in line with the national average.
Together we can ensure that Lincoln remains a place of distinction among institutions of higher learning. The continued support of each of you and the entire Lincoln University family is essential to sustaining our strength and resilience.