- 130-acre campus
- 14:1 student to faculty ratio
- Founded in 1944 as Lincoln Bible Institute
- Became Lincoln Christian College and Seminary in 1962
- Renamed Lincoln Christian University in 2009
- Our Seminary student body totals approximately 250
- Average class size: 13
- Eight Seminary degree programs with over 17 available specializations
- The Doctor of Ministry has five specialization tracks
- Accredited by The Association of Theological Schools
- The Seminary’s MA in Counseling is accredited by the Council for the Accreditation of Counseling and Related Educational Programs
- Lincoln, IL campus is under an hour from Peoria, Bloomington, Normal, Champaign, Decatur, and Springfield. Chicago and St. Louis are just under three hours away.
- Up to ⅔ of most Seminary degrees can be taken online. Finish the last ⅓ in week-long intensives
- The majority of Seminary students maintain a full-time job while pursuing their degree
- LCU’s MA in Counseling is one of a handful of programs across the States that is both CACREP- and ATS-accredited.
- Seminary professors publish and teach.
- Dr. Kim Baldwin, Reconciliation. In: The SAGE Encyclopedia of Marriage, Family, and Couples Counseling
- Dr. Frank Dicken, Herod as a Composite Character in Luke-Acts
- Dr. Bob Rea, Why Church History Matters: An Invitation to Love and Learn from Our Past
- Most Seminary graduates who apply to doctoral programs get in. We have alumni pursuing doctorates at Marquette, University of Toronto, and Fuller, to name a few.