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Michael Patilla holding a guitar with Sophie Kershaw-Patilla holding a flute
Aug 29th, 2022
LTC Hosting Flute and Guitar Concert
The Arts at Lincoln Trail College will present an evening of guitar and flute music featuring Michael Patilla and Sophie Kershaw-Patilla. The concert takes place on September 23 at 7:00 p.m. at the Zwermann Arts Center Theater.   The concert features music by William Beauvais, Mauro Giuliani, Nikita Koshkin, Manuel Ponce, Andrew York, and others.   
Logo for The One-Act Play That Goes Wrong
Aug 26th, 2022
Cast Announced for The One-Act Play That Goes Wrong
Brooke Olaivar, the director of The Arts at Lincoln Trail College’s production of The One-Act Play That Goes Wrong, has announced the cast for the show.  
Logo for The One-Act Play That Goes Wrong
Aug 1st, 2022
Auditions for LTC's Production of The One-Act Play That Goes Wrong
Lincoln Trail College will hold auditions on August 15 and 16 for its Fall production of The One-Act Play That Goes Wrong.
Welcome Back Blast Logo
Jul 26th, 2022
LTC's Welcome Back Blast August 17
Lincoln Trail College will welcome new and returning students back to the College on August 17 with the annual Welcome Back Blast. “We want students to kick off the year on a high note and see what college life is like at Lincoln Trail College,” said Director of Marketing Chris Forde. “We want to make sure our students have fun during the event and also learn how they can get involved on campus and throughout the community.”
Students Register for New Student Orientation at Lincoln Trail College
Jul 26th, 2022
Lincoln Trail College New Student Orientation August 17
The Fall Semester at Lincoln Trail College begins on August 18 and the College will help new students prepare for college at New Student Orientation on August 17.  “We’re giving students some flexibility with orientation this year,” said Director of Marketing Chris Forde. “Instead of having one session, we’re offering students a choice of three different times.”
Erin Volk presents to Dual Credit Orientation
Jul 26th, 2022
Lincoln Trail College Prepares for Dual Credit Orientation
High school students taking dual credit classes at Lincoln Trail College will get the chance to prepare with LTC’s Dual Credit Orientation on August 2 at 6 p.m. “Dual Credit Orientation is an introduction to what college classes are like,” says LTC Director of Instructional Services Erin Volk. “College classes are a change for high school students, and we want them to be prepared so they can be successful.”
Mackenzi McIntosh holds her 7th place trophy
Jul 20th, 2022
LTC Student Finishes 7th in Nation at FBLA Event
Lincoln Trail College’s Mackenzi McIntosh (’22) finished seventh in the nation at the Future Business Leaders of American Collegiate National Leadership Conference in Organizational Behavior and Leadership. The six people that finished ahead of her were all students from four-year universities.  
Awards won by Lincoln Trail College Phi Theta Kappa in 2022
Jun 22nd, 2022
LTC Phi Theta Kappa Chapter Earns Four Awards
Lincoln Trail College’s Alpha Iota Epsilon chapter of the Phi Theta Kappa Honor Society was recognized at the Illinois Regional Convention and Honors Institute. Lincoln Trail College won awards for its College Project, Honors in Action Project, Outstanding Officer Team, and Outstanding Chapter.   “It is thrilling,” said chapter co-advisor Kim Shucker. “Winning the four awards was such a great testament to the scholarship and service mindedness our students in Phi Theta Kappa! It also awarded them for their abilities to work as a team and support each other.”
Students studying anatomy on Anatomage table
Jun 15th, 2022
Lincoln Trail College Spring 2022 Honors
Lincoln Trail College has released its academic honor lists for the Spring 2022 Semester. Three lists have been established by Illinois Eastern Community Colleges to indicate students who have achieved academic excellence. They are the Chancellor’s Honors List, the President’s Academic Honors List and the Dean’s Academic Honors List.   To qualify for any of the honor lists, a student must be enrolled full-time (12 hours or more) and must be taking college-level classes.