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  1. All general enquiries should be sent to the Lodge. You can contact them by email at mainlodge@lincoln.ox.ac.uk. Prospective students should contact admissions@lincoln.ox.ac.uk and alumni should email development.office@lincoln.ox.ac.uk in the first instance. If you would like to get in touch about the website, please direct your enquiry to ...

  2. Lincoln College Library. Lincoln College is one of the colleges of the University of Oxford. Its full name is "The College of Blessed Mary and All Saints, Lincoln". The college was founded in 1427 by Richard Fleming, Bishop of Lincoln. It is the 9th oldest college at the University.

  3. Jun 10, 2024 · 10 Jun 2024. Oxford University's sixth Annual Admissions Statistics Report, published today, gives an annual snapshot of admissions across the collegiate university. The Report provides information on the students who have applied to undergraduate courses, received offers and been admitted, over the last five admissions years between 2019-2023.

  4. 'The College of the Blessed Virgin Mary and All Saints, Lincoln', or Lincoln College as it is usually known, was founded by Richard Fleming, Bishop of Lincoln, in 1427. It is therefore one of Oxford’s oldest colleges, and remains one of its smallest.

  5. Applying to Oxford; To apply for an undergraduate course at Lincoln College, you will need to submit an application to the University of Oxford through UCAS. You can then nominate Lincoln College as your college choice by selecting UCAS campus code C on the online form.

  6. Students living in Museum Road and Bear Lane houses are on the ‘Out of College’ plan, which allows for 37 weeks in residence (i.e. three full terms plus Christmas and Easter vacations). First-year accommodation for 2024-25 on the ‘In College’ plan is £30.30 per night, which works out at around £1797.80 per term.

  7. Lincoln College is a proud supporter of Target Oxbridge. It is a free programme that aims to help Black African and Caribbean students, and students of mixed heritage with Black African and Caribbean heritage, increase their chances of getting into the Universities of Oxford or Cambridge (known collectively as Oxbridge).