We have an enrollment of 2500 students. What we have enrolled is about 938 that lives on campus. So between those two cities between us and Columbia, those are commuter students. So as long as you stay within 60 miles of the school, you can't be a commuter.
We do have our own on campus counselor that is certified as a counselor. We also have peer to peer tutors that are on campus. We do have a graduate program. So we have graduate assistance that assists those professors in taking notes.
We do have support for DACA students because we are a land grant institution. There are a couple of those scholarships that are geared towards our international students for those who are interested in doing agriculture.
Forty five percent are African-American and forty three percent is Caucasian, with a 12 percent being are international students. We make sure that you are inclusive with the different backgrounds of students that are here on campus.
Our number one program is our nursing program with us being number three in the States and with us having 100 percent pass rate. We have the complete nursing program. So there's no transfer.
And then our number two program is our agricultural program. So they're working with a lot of the smaller farms here.
Yes, coming to Lincoln is always going to be a family. So regardless of what your home situation looks like when you get here, you're going to be a part of the family. We do have what's called access and abilities. So, for those students, they do have, you know, that need special accommodations. If they need to talk to someone in counseling, we do have that here on campus for those students that need extra support with anything.