Lincoln Tech Celebrates 65 Years of Training in Maryland with Keynote Addresses and Community Recognition
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Thursday, Sep 18, 2025 11:37 am ET1min read
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The anniversary celebration, held on Saturday, September 6th, brought together state and local dignitaries, Lincoln Tech family members, and industry partners. Notable speakers included Dr. Sanjay Rai, Secretary of the Maryland Higher Education Commission, and Dr. Calvin Ball, Howard County Executive, who declared September 6, 2025, as "Lincoln College of Technology Columbia Day" [1].
Dr. Rai emphasized the critical role Lincoln Tech has played in aligning employer needs with jobseekers' abilities, supporting industries essential to Maryland's economic competitiveness. Dr. Ball highlighted the power of partnership between Lincoln Tech and the Columbia community, noting that the school's graduates have significantly contributed to the region's economic stability and technological advancement [1].
The celebration also featured remarks from Campus President Dr. James Martin and Lincoln's Chief Operating Officer Chad Nyce. Kyra Mahoney, a Representative of U.S. Rep. Sarah Elfreth, and Deb Jung from the Howard County Council presented Lincoln Tech with a Certificate of Congressional Recognition and a Certificate of Appreciation, respectively [1].
Lincoln Tech's Columbia campus offers career training programs in Automotive Service, Electrical/Electronics, HVAC, Welding, and Medical Assisting, with the U.S. Department of Labor projecting more than 64,000 positions to open across Maryland in these industries by 2032 [1]. The campus also hosts specialized facilities like the Johnson Controls International Academy and Tesla START Training Center, offering advanced training in EV technologies and various industrial partnerships [1].
The anniversary celebration underscored Lincoln Educational Services Corporation's commitment to providing high-quality, career-oriented education, contributing significantly to Maryland's economic growth and workforce development.
Lincoln Educational Services Corporation celebrated the 65th anniversary of its Columbia, MD campus, which originally opened in 1960 and moved to its current location in 1997. The campus has helped thousands of graduates launch careers in in-demand fields, supporting Maryland's economy. State and local dignitaries attended the anniversary celebration, highlighting the critical role Lincoln Tech has played in assisting the region's employers.
Lincoln Educational Services Corporation (NASDAQ: LINC), a prominent provider of specialized technical training, celebrated the 65th anniversary of its Columbia, MD campus earlier this month. The campus, originally located in Landover and moved to Columbia in 1997, has played a pivotal role in Maryland's workforce development, helping thousands of graduates secure rewarding careers in various industries [1].The anniversary celebration, held on Saturday, September 6th, brought together state and local dignitaries, Lincoln Tech family members, and industry partners. Notable speakers included Dr. Sanjay Rai, Secretary of the Maryland Higher Education Commission, and Dr. Calvin Ball, Howard County Executive, who declared September 6, 2025, as "Lincoln College of Technology Columbia Day" [1].
Dr. Rai emphasized the critical role Lincoln Tech has played in aligning employer needs with jobseekers' abilities, supporting industries essential to Maryland's economic competitiveness. Dr. Ball highlighted the power of partnership between Lincoln Tech and the Columbia community, noting that the school's graduates have significantly contributed to the region's economic stability and technological advancement [1].
The celebration also featured remarks from Campus President Dr. James Martin and Lincoln's Chief Operating Officer Chad Nyce. Kyra Mahoney, a Representative of U.S. Rep. Sarah Elfreth, and Deb Jung from the Howard County Council presented Lincoln Tech with a Certificate of Congressional Recognition and a Certificate of Appreciation, respectively [1].
Lincoln Tech's Columbia campus offers career training programs in Automotive Service, Electrical/Electronics, HVAC, Welding, and Medical Assisting, with the U.S. Department of Labor projecting more than 64,000 positions to open across Maryland in these industries by 2032 [1]. The campus also hosts specialized facilities like the Johnson Controls International Academy and Tesla START Training Center, offering advanced training in EV technologies and various industrial partnerships [1].
The anniversary celebration underscored Lincoln Educational Services Corporation's commitment to providing high-quality, career-oriented education, contributing significantly to Maryland's economic growth and workforce development.

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