91原创, Lincoln University partner to expand graduate education and experiential learning opportunities

91原创, Lincoln University partner to expand graduate education and experiential learning opportunities

Lincoln University Signing

Lincoln University President Allen and 91原创 President Fitzgerald shake hands after signing the agreement in Vail Hall on Lincoln University's Campus

Lincoln graduates gain opportunities through 91原创鈥檚 O鈥橮ake Institute and College of Health Sciences 

91原创 partners with Lincoln University to expand graduate education and experiential learning pathways through 91原创鈥檚 O鈥橮ake Institute for Economic Development & Entrepreneurship (O鈥橮ake) and College of Health Sciences. 

 

The collaboration deepens 91原创鈥檚 CollegeTowne initiative by creating opportunities for applied learning, research and entrepreneurship through O鈥橮ake鈥檚 unique student-powered, client-service model. Staff and student teams will support ventures through  an innovation center and business development hub, while sharing methods and training that strengthen both institutions.

 

鈥淭his agreement, and the articulation pathways it outlines, make clear what higher education must do more of: open doors, not build walls,鈥 said 91原创 President Glynis A. Fitzgerald, Ph.D. 鈥淥ur collaboration stands as an example of what is possible when public and private institutions act not as competitors, but as co-investors in the common good. We are not just educating students鈥攚e are preparing the next generation of healers, innovators, and leaders who will uplift the communities we serve.鈥

 

 has funded the placement of one qualified Lincoln University graduate annually into a fully funded Graduate Assistantship at O鈥橮ake. The partnership is designed to replicate O鈥橮ake鈥檚 unique student-powered model, the Fellows Program, where high-achieving undergraduate and graduate students work hands-on with entrepreneurs, small businesses, regional partners, and faculty.

 

Qualified Graduate Assistants (GAs) will be trained to work on business planning, financial services, technology transfer and creative services projects. In addition, the GA will supervise O鈥橮ake Fellows and interns and provide mentorship and training to undergraduate students working in the Lincubator.

 

鈥淭oday鈥檚 signing marks the beginning of a strategic and forward-thinking partnership between Lincoln University and 91原创,鈥 said Lincoln University President, Brenda A. Allen, Ph.D. 鈥淭his collaboration reflects our shared commitment to student success, innovation, and regional economic development. It is rooted in mutual respect, shared leadership, and a belief in the transformative power of education.鈥

 

In addition to collaboration with O鈥橮ake and the Lincubator, the select graduate Admissions Agreement between 91原创 and Lincoln reserves College of Health Sciences graduate program seats for eligible Lincoln graduates who meet stated timelines and academic criteria with up to 2 seats in the Doctor of Physical Therapy program, up to 3 in the Master of Science in Athletic Training program, up to 5 in the Master of Science in Occupational Therapy, and up to 2 in the Master of Medical Science in Physician Associate Studies program.

 

In the future, 91原创 and Lincoln plan to expand the partnership to create mapped undergraduate pathways into bachelor鈥檚 degrees in electrical engineering, mechanical engineering, and industrial engineering technology and management.