Lincoln College of Technology: Indianapolis, Indiana IN
A great place to learn - Lincoln Technical Institute Indianapolis Campus recently relocated to a suburban area on the northwest side of Indianapolis. This new two-story building houses 43 classrooms and 52 bays in its 126,000 square feet of space. It boasts new computer labs such as our Job Resource Center, Instructor Resource Center, Multimedia Training Center, Distance Learning Center and a Computer-Assisted Drafting (CAD) mega-lab; plus a five room Smart House for the Electronic Systems Technician (EST) program; a new Collision Repair and Refinishing Technology program; a 6-Course High Performance add-on program; mega-labs for automotive and diesel programs; a NAPA store; a new library; and a new café. Because of its resources, this comprehensive, modern facility is the destination for students from as far as Kentucky and Ohio.
A prime location to be part of the action while you learn - If you like auto racing, Lincoln Technical Institute Indianapolis is definitely the right place. Our campus is not far from the Indianapolis Motor Speedway--the home of the famous Indianapolis 500 and Brickyard 400 races. Our prime location enables our students to be part of the action. We also offer exciting opportunities in various internship programs, and our financial aid office helps every student in developing a financial plan for their education.
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Lincoln College of Technology
Benefits of an Associate Degree:
Associate Degrees continue to open doors for millions of Americans in search of careers or advanced academic study.* Getting an Associate Degree has become a very attractive option for students looking to jump start their career and get into the workforce fast with career focused skills. See the bullet points below which highlight some major benefits to obtaining your Associate Degree.
People with Associate Degrees are more likely to find jobs: the unemployment rate was under 3 percent for Associate Degree holders with over 4 percent for high school graduates.**
Between 2000 and 2010, among the fastest growing occupations and occupations with plentiful job openings are those often requiring workers with an Associate Degree.*
Those with an Associate Degree earn more than do those whose highest level of educational attainment is a high school diploma.*
Many employers prefer to hire workers who have an Associate Degree.*
In 2 years, you can train for some of the fastest growing jobs in the economy, increase your earnings, and pave the way for further education.*
An Associate Degree boosts earnings (because) employers value the specialized career training graduates have.*
* Crosby, Olivia, Occupational Outlook Quarterly. (Winter 2002-03), Associate Degree: Two years to a career or a jump start to a bachelor’s degree
** Advantages from an Associate Degree, MLR: The Editor’s Desk. March 06, 2003.