Lincoln Colleges & Universities


Business-Friendly Lincoln is an Attractive Spot for College Students

Lincoln, Nebraska, which boasts that it is the gateway to the American West, got its start when prospectors sought to build a salt industry here from the Salt Creek basin. Soon, however, agriculture replaced salt as the state's economic mainstay.

These days, however, Lincoln is also earning acclaim from economic analysts and business owners as being one of the best places in the country to live, start a business, and develop a career... continue »

Lincoln Locations at a Glance

  • 1.  Kaplan University - Lincoln
1821 K Street
Lincoln, NE 68501
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Why It Pays to Attend Schools in Lincoln

Thanks to Nebraska's financial stability in relation to the rest of the country, MainStreet.com recently named it the happiest state, thanks in part to a cost of living that's consistently below the national average. As if that weren't enough to draw career-seeking students to colleges in Nebraska, CNNMoney.com calls it the 10th best metro area in the country for small business start-ups. A recent resurgence of entrepreneurship and a commitment by some colleges in Lincoln to actively recruit young talent and foster high-tech business growth has created a supportive business environment. Students earning business degrees in Lincoln may find a wealth of support and career resources at their disposal.

Other major industries in Lincoln include manufacturing, printing and publishing, insurance, and pharmaceuticals. Its largest employers include BryanLGH Medical Center and Kawasaki Motors Manufacturing.

Life in Lincoln
Lincoln has a great quality of life for a wide variety of people. Colleges in Lincoln are well known for their sports--just some of the sporting opportunities to appreciate here. That's why Sporting News called Lincoln one of the "Best Sports Cities." And Ladies Home Journal ranked Lincoln among its "Best Cities for Women."

With more than 6,000 acres of public parks, nearly 80 miles of recreational trails, three wineries, and a rich arts and culture scene, there's plenty to satisfy students in Lincoln.
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