Lincoln College of Technology-Marietta Overview
Lincoln College of Technology-Marietta is a two-year, higher full-time, higher education institution located in Marietta, GA. It has an enrollment of 515 students. The admissions acceptance rate is unreported.
The average annual cost of attendance after financial aid is $26,076. Tuition is unreported without financial aid.
Lincoln College of Technology-Marietta is a predominantly certificate-degree granting school.
At Lincoln College of Technology-Marietta, of students return after freshman year (national average: 68%).
Lincoln College of Technology-Marietta has a student-to-faculty ratio of 33 to 1.
Lincoln College of Technology-Marietta Website
Lincoln College of Technology-Marietta Cost
The average annual cost of attendance after financial aid is $26,076.
The average tuition is:
- $25,691, when family income is less than $30,000
- $26,492, when family income is between $30,001 and $48,000
- $27,813, when family income is between $48,001 and $75,000
- $27,944, when family income is between $75,001 and $110,000
- $26,919, when family income is more than $110,000
The average tuition shown here is based on the NET costs to students who receive financial aid. For the incoming class of 2023, 62.97% of students received a federal student loan and 52.66% of students received a Pell Grant.
Tuition is unreported without financial aid.
Lincoln College of Technology-Marietta Net Price Calculator
Lincoln College of Technology-Marietta Majors/Salaries
Lincoln College of Technology-Marietta has academic offerings within the core majors listed below.
- Agriculture – 0.00%
- Resources – 0.00%
- Architecture – 0.00%
- Ethnic cultural gender – 0.00%
- Communication – 0.00%
- Communications technology – 0.00%
- Computer – 0.00%
- Personal culinary – 0.00%
- Education –0.00%
- Engineering – 0.00%
- Engineering technology – 35.05%
- Language – 0.00%
- Family consumer science – 0.00%
- Legal – 0.00%
- English – 0.00%
- Humanities – 0.00%
- Library – 0.00%
- Biological – 0.00%
- Business Marketing – 0.00%
- Mathematics – 0.00%
- Military – 0.00%
- Multidiscipline – 0.00%
- Parks recreation fitness – 0.00%
- Philosophy religious – 0.00%
- Theology religious vocation – 0.00%
- Physical science – 0.00%
- Science technology – 0.00%
- Psychology – 0.00%
- Security law enforcement – 0.00%
- Public administration social service – 0.00%
- Social science – 0.00%
- Construction –41.24%
- Mechanic repair technology –0.00%
- Precision production – 0.00%
- Transportation – 0.00%
- Visual performing – 0.00%
- Health – 23.71%
- History – 0.00%
Please note that different schools classify majors differently, so it is best to view the school’s website to see the various programs it offers. See detailed information about the individual majors at Lincoln College of Technology-Marietta here.
Recent Graduate Salaries
(Average salaries of students from select majors two years after graduation)
- Computer Systems Networking and Telecommunications. (Undergraduate Certificate or Diploma) – $32,704
- Computer Systems Networking and Telecommunications. (Associate’s Degree) – $20,140
- Environmental Control Technologies/Technicians. (Undergraduate Certificate or Diploma) – $32,391
- Environmental Control Technologies/Technicians. (Associate’s Degree) – $37,568
- Electrical/Electronics Maintenance and Repair Technology. (Associate’s Degree) – $32,925
- Health and Medical Administrative Services. (Undergraduate Certificate or Diploma) – $26,713
- Health and Medical Administrative Services. (Associate’s Degree) – $22,306
- Allied Health and Medical Assisting Services. (Undergraduate Certificate or Diploma) – $24,580
Lincoln College of Technology-Marietta Diversity
The racial diversity of students who received financial aid at Lincoln College of Technology-Marietta
- American Indian/Alaska Native: 0.58%
- Asian: 1.17%
- Black: 43.11%
- Hispanic: 6.41%
- Native Hawaiian/Pacific Islander: 0.00%
- Non-resident alien: 0.00%
- Two or more races: 1.94%
- Unknown: 35.73%
- White: 11.07%
At Lincoln College of Technology-Marietta, 61.63% of undergraduate students are 25 years old, or older.

