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Indianapolis Campus 2020-2022 Official School Catalog Volume XXXII Indianapolis Campus 2020-2022 Official School Catalog Volume XXXII Revised, April 2020 At the time of publication, every effort was made to assure that this catalog contains accurate information. Please refer to the catalog addendum for any changes or revisions that have occurred since the catalog was published. Indianapolis, IN Campus Main Campus LINCOLN COLLEGE OF TECHNOLOGY 7225 WINTON DRIVE BLDG #128 INDIANAPOLIS, INDIANA 46268 317-632-5553 www.LincolnTech.edu This catalog certified as true and correct in content and policy. Brent Jenkins CAMPUS PRESIDENT Unless otherwise captioned, the photographs contained in this catalog were purchased from any of several reputable stock photo companies with which we have a license agreement. All photos containing equipment depict the kinds and types found in industry. Indianapolis Campus 2020-2022 Official School Catalog Volume XXXII Revised, April 2020 Table of Contents INTRODUCTION . 3 Training Methods and School Facilities 4 Indianapolis 4 Purpose, Objectives and Employment Assistance 4 Our Mission 5 History of the School 5 Educational Philosophy 5 A Letter from the President & CEO 6 CAREER PROGRAMS. .7 CERTIFICATE PROGRAMS Welding and Metal Fabrication Technology 8 DIPLOMA PROGRAMS Accredited Master Automobile Service Technology 9 Automotive Technology 10 Automotive Technology with Volkswagen Education Partnership 11 CNC Machining and Manufacturing Technology 12 Collision Repair and Refinishing Technology 13 Diesel and Truck Technology 14 Electrical and Electronic Systems Technology Service Management 15 DEGREE PROGRAMS Automotive Service Management 16 Collision Repair and Refinishing Service Management 17 Diesel and Truck Service Management 18 Electrical and Electronic Systems Technology 19 Blended Deilvery 41 COURSE DESCRIPTIONS 21 Make-Up 42 GENERAL INFORMATION. .27 Consultation and Tutoring 42 Accreditations and Approvals 28 Student Advising 42 Compliance with City, State, and Federal Regulations 28 Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA) Policy 42 Notice to Students 28 Course and Academic Measurement 42 Statement of Ownership 28 Grading 43 Harassment Policy 28 Satisfactory Academic Progress 43 ADMISSIONS POLICIES . 30 Introduction 43 Admission Requirements 31 Qualitative Measure of Progress Orientation Program 31 (Grade Point Average) 43 Introductory Period of Enrollment 31 Quantitative Measures of Progress Single Courses 31 (Pace of Progression and Maximum Time Frame) 43 Veterans Training 31 Evaluation Period 43 FINANCIAL AID INFORMATION . 32 Failure to Meet Standards 43 Financial Aid 33 Appeals and Probation 44 Scholarships 33 Notification of Status and Appeal Results 44 Tools 33 Reinstatement 44 Cancellation and State Refund Policy 33 Treatment of Grades and Credits 44 Return of Title IV Federal Student Aid 34 Satisfactory Academic Progress for VA Beneficiaries 45 The Refund Process 35 Transcripts (Progress Records) 45 GENERAL STUDENT INFORMATION . 36 Transfer Credits 45 Housing 37 Withdrawals and Incomplete Grades 46 Holidays 37 Course Repeats 46 School Closing 37 Grade Appeal Policy 46 Student Complaint/Grievance Procedure 37 Leave of Absence 46 Visitors 38 Re-entrance 46 Official Student Communication 38 Requirements for Graduation 46 Employment Assistance 38 CAMPUS INFORMATION . 47 ACADEMIC INFORMATION . .39 Meet our School Staff and Instructors 48 Class Schedules 40 Corporate Administration 48 Certificate, Diploma and Degree Programs 40 School Staff and Faculty Addendum Student Conduct 40 Schedule of Fees Addendum Attendance 41 Definitive School Calendar Addendum 2 Introduction Training Methods and School Facilities 4 Indianapolis 4 Purpose, Objectives and Employment Assistance 4 Our Mission 5 History of the School 5 Educational Philosophy 5 A Letter from the President & CEO 6 3 Introduction Training Methods and cutaway access to their internal structure, College of Technology tries to be responsive. School Facilities so as to allow the students to observe and Our curriculum is constantly under revision understand the construction methods to keep us current with industry. To succeed in the demanding fields of and materials they will work with in the Since 1946, when J. Warren Davies automotive, diesel and truck, electronics field. Installation of equipment and wiring founded the Lincoln Technical Institute systems and manufacturing technology methods are practiced and performed on school system, emphasis has been on takes training. Training that puts you this structure in a lab environment. practical training for the practical student. behind microprocessors, turbochargers, The specialty classrooms accommodate We’re proud of that philosophy; and you’ll pyrometers, plungers, fire alarms, intrusion trainers and equipment related to be proud to have made the choice of detectors, multi-axis CNC machines, and computers, materials & methods, BICSI Lincoln College of Technology training. controllers. Training you can get your equipment & installation, security & fire hands on. Training you can take straight to alarms, and electronics. Indianapolis the job market. More than ever, today’s collision Alive, Dynamic, Exciting, Growing: Lincoln College of Technology is repair technicians must possess extensive That’s Indianapolis, Explore it! dedicated to providing the specific versatility and knowledge. The complexity Discover the Banker’s Life Field House; training that puts you next to the and variety of repair techniques and Lucas Oil Stadium, home of Super Bowl professionals. You’ll really appreciate the material used in today’s vehicles and XLVI; the Major Taylor Velodrome/bicycle instructors at Lincoln — they not only related equipment has increased at a pace racing track; the Natatorium, world’s largest can tell you the whys, but they can and that is a challenge for technical training indoor swimming and diving complex; the will show you the hows. You will receive institutions. Lincoln College of Technology, Indianapolis Sports Center, home of the U.S. hands-on training that prepares you to Indianapolis campus is answering that Open Clay Court Tennis Championship cope with today’s technology and lays a challenge with a new program that offers and outdoor summer concerts. Indianapolis solid foundation to enable you to quickly a skills set in the diverse area of vehicle is known as the Racing Capital of the master future developments. That kind of body and frame repair as well as surface World. The Indianapolis Motor Speedway, practical training sets LCT students apart refinishing. LCT is also responding to home of the Brickyard NASCAR races, the from the crowd. the projected increase in demand for “Indianapolis 500” Indy car races, and the Upon graduation, you enter the field technicians in the collision repair and auto Red Bull Grand Prix Motorcycle race in the prepared to quickly become a skilled body specialty fields. Midwest is a short distance from the school. technician. How far your skills take Our Engine Tune-up Lab boasts Also, Lucas Oil Raceway Park, home of the you depends entirely on you. LCT’s both conventional and current computer U.S. National NHRA drag racing and many unique programs allow specialization or testing equipment for the diagnosis of other regional and national events, is nearby. comprehensive training depending upon electrical, fuel control, and emission If it’s professional sports you’re looking for, your desires, needs, and prior experience systems. The computer wheel balancer, and Indianapolis offers Colts Football, Pacers or training. the computerized four-wheel alignment Basketball and Indians (minor league) Lincoln’s Indianapolis campus has been system in Auto Chassis and Brakes, and the Baseball. Best of all, these facilities are all a leading provider of postsecondary career Detroit Diesels, Caterpillar, and Cummins within minutes of the Lincoln campus! training since the school opened its doors engines in the Diesel Department are just Indianapolis also boasts one of the to students in 1962. In response to rapid a few examples of the training equipment largest municipal parks in the U.S.; Eagle growth, Lincoln moved to a new facility available in our classrooms and labs. Diesel Creek – 5,200 acres of woods and water in the summer of 2004. The school now fuel pumps, transaxles, fuel injectors, and offering recreation from fishing and sailing occupies a modern 126,000 square foot automatic transmissions are all part of the to a zip line experience to cross country facility located at 7225 Winton Drive in total Lincoln training environment. skiing. Parks dot the entire city, 166 in the northwest suburbs of Indianapolis. Through a partnership with Haas all, so an outdoor afternoon for frisbees or Tour our training centers, and you’ll Automation LLC, a leading global provider studies is always nearby. find all the appropriate materials for of CNC manufacturing technology and Evenings never lack entertainment: the instruction in automotive, diesel, equipment, Lincoln Tech’s Indianapolis a city full of restaurants, theaters, and electronics, manufacturing, and collision Campus proudly features the Gene museums is waiting for you. repair. A reference library is kept up to Haas Center for Advanced Automation. Enjoy it. date for the benefit of those students Featuring ten Haas CNC mills, lathes who wish to put forth that extra effort to and multi-axis machines, the Gene Haas Purpose, Objectives and learn more about their field of study. The Center provides with the opportunity for Employment Assistance library is convenient, and the educational
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