Lincoln University brings a hallowed history to the education of the free and enslaved African American community. Set on the hills of southern Chester County in Pennsylvania, the revered institution has produced some of the most prominent Black figures and leaders in the country and beyond. The rigorous liberal arts education provides 30 bachelor’s degree programs, as well as additional minor and certificate areas. All students must fulfill General Education requirements across disciplines, including a First Year Experience course, African American Experience course, and the completion of Writing Proficiency. The Sophomore Year Experience is a cornerstone of the Lincoln education, designed to avoid the “sophomore slump†through dedicated workshops, conferences, and interactive experiences; the Get Connected workshops included within the SYE are built-in socialization sessions that also provide guidance for what to do throughout the rest a student’s time at the university. The Pan-Africana Major exemplifies the school’s commitment to a comprehensive liberal arts curriculum in that it allows students to double major, double minor, or select electives outside of the major, and the Center for Undergraduate Research also promotes a similar ideal of interdisciplinary study and research.