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Lincoln Technical Institute - Union Campus
"Lincoln Tech's Union campus is now open to students, with CDC guidelines in place.Whether it’s Automotive training, HVACR classes or our Electronic Systems Technican program, you’ll receive the specialized, career-focused skills employers seek at Lincoln. We understand how important an education is to all of our students, which is why we go the extra mile to provide day, afternoon and evening classes."
Address: 2299 Vauxhall Rd , Union 07083, NJ, US
Phone: (908) 964-7800
State: NJ
City: Union
Zip Code: 07083


opening hours

Monday: 09:00-20:00
Tuesday: 09:00-20:00
Wednesday: 09:00-20:00
Thursday: 09:00-20:00
Friday: 09:00-15:00
Saturday: 09:00-14:00


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Reviews
Very hands on training and very fun and flexible program hours. Instructors are very clear and vivid with the teachings in automotive training
Not worth the money my husband and I paid for our son to go to the school. Still waiting for someone to send his certificates because he couldn't attend the graduation. Let so many messages. No one helped him look for a job they signed him up for Indeed email alerts.
absolutely love this school and the opportunities they offer! instructors and staff are extremely helpful and nice!
Do not expect to get a job or placement without a driver's license. If you have no car you also cannot get a job through them. Grades don't matter they still won't try to negotiate on your behalf. This school does not provide job site certifications such as OSHA 30 you will need to pay separately for that. It does not matter if you have every single certification that they have given you, no company will hire someone without a car or driver's license and OSHA 30. You do learn things in the electrical program if you strive to do so, but if you do not have a driver's license, car and OSHA 30, they will not be able to find you a job. Also this school stated itself as union local 3 affiliated. Called the union, they're not. In response to the owner: No my family member was denied jobs and could not find job placement because they did not have a driver's license according your center. Also, while they did have a bus pass and uber, the career services team told them to come back when they had a DL and a car. In addition, the "best they could do" was place him in a part time job with no set hours with on $12 an hour POST GRAD. Also, no my family member had to go on a 3rd party website to OBTAIN his OSHA 30 card for $150. OSHA is required on ALL jobsites. Your classes and program did not issue that. I post this to inform others who are coming from disenfranchised backgrounds to prepare for this school. It is unfair to have someone pay $20k+ for a school exact price based on aid and FASFA and then have no way of paying back their loans because they must pay an additional fee for driving school, drivers license, and OSHA. What I am suggesting is that a student make sure all of these are obtained FIRST and then consider your program. Also knowing people in the trades helps as well because, those jobs will pay more than the ones your center provides.
Being a Lincoln Tech student has truly changed my life. The teachers and people I have met here have shown me comraderie like no other place has. The teachers have been extremely helpful, inspirational, and very honest. They push you to be your best self and try to bring the spirit of the classroom up everyday. Being around other students who have the same goals and aspirations as me really made me feel like I belong somewhere. Everyday is a good time and I wouldn't have wanted to go anywhere else.
Great learning environment! Staff is very knowledgeable and always there to help. Kim the social media coordinator keeps you motivated and engaged while Ms. Thomas fights hard to get you the best career opportunities upon graduation. I learned new skills and met great people in the process, I’m ready to start my career!
I joined the Mazda program! I'm excited to start my journey in Mazda. Being apart of Lincoln Tech I gained alot of knowledge on the Automotive Technology trade that I never knew about cars and it's different type of systems. This is definitely the place to be at if you enjoy learning and challenging yourself to be better than the person you were yesterday.
I used to attend the Union, NJ location. This was between the years of 2005-2007. I know that it has been 15 years since then, but after seeing the negative reviews that were most recent, I can back up those negative reviews as confirmed facts. This whole entire establishment may as well be considered a scam operation. Even though there were instructors that seemed to have taught wellsuch as the likes of Addiss Jordan, Joseph Barra, and Randy Moats,there were bad instructors such as the likes of Francis Farrell who had harbored a sense of hatred and contempt for all the students that were new there. That particular man had no respect for anyone and would harass and even threaten students at random as well as also treating them as less than human. Administration was no better in their attitude. I can only imagine what Jim Belluci would think of this place if he was still there. I'm not sure he is though at this point. I can verify that students who did attend in recent years were telling the truth about the instructors making the students teach themselves. It was the same in 2005-2007 as it is now. The bad instructors would then be disrespectful to the students with impunity if there was something that they did not understand as well as drop their overall GPA. I can also verify that there may have been criminals and thugs attending that location since I had witnessed several fights during those years and had kept one from taking place with the help of a few civilized students that caught it before happening as well. Overall, this was not a good experience back then, and I feel for some of these newer students with the same problems because the same happened to me. I had literally given up on the last few months because of this facility and overall sub-par services and provisions. It is far from a reliable learning environment. My only regret was that I didn't leave before the first month was finished. I would have saved myself a lot of trouble had I left before the first month was up. My advice to any prospects out there is this: "Do your own research on other alternatives. If all else fails, get into a real time trade such as welding, carpentry or even electrician work as a paid apprentice for 4 years. Do not go to any trade school establishment with this many negative reviews or high turnover rate of staff." FYI, Lincoln Tech, don't bother sending any automated responses. It's only a matter of time before you end up closing your doors for good with the current course you are following.
Are we teachers or are we students????? I have a midterm today after starting a class Advanced Electronics, Automotive program about two weeks ago and not having a teacher up until this point we have a teacher but he hasn’t been in since the first day for a fault not of his own. I wish him the best. How am I supposed to learn? Am I meant to teach myself? They haven’t appointed a substitute teacher or anything of that nature so we’ve just been either at home, expected to do work we have not learned about or in recent days Monday and Tuesday at school in a class doing nothing. Mind you, each student is paying over $30,000 to go for the year. The least they can do is get us another teacher to cover and TEACH us the material. If I were to fail this class I have no doubt that they will make me retake it and pay $2,500 for it they’re on you more about money than they are about your grades and attendance. I understand that I should be able to and probably am expected to learn some of this on my own but in my opinion this is one of the harder classes i’ve taken so a teacher to teach would be nice. I’d expect, since we're paying so much for the school to have the resources to get us what we need, a teacher.
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