Lincoln Technical Institute

3.9
191 reviews

About

Trade School
Lincoln Tech's Moorestown campus is now enrolling students for future starts. Lincoln Technical Institute’s Moorestown campus in New Jersey boasts 35,000 square-feet of contemporary classrooms and labs, providing a professional setting to your career training. Training programs are offered for careers in HVAC, Electrical/Electronics, Computer Networking and the Healthcare industry.

Location

Lincoln Technical Institute
308 NJ-38, Moorestown, NJ
08057, United States

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    Michele Palermo
    Sep 12, 2025
    1.0
    I went to this school many years ago when it was in Philly. Don’t you know that I never got an invite to my graduation!
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    Habeshaw lij ethio
    Aug 25, 2025
    1.0
    Please I tell truth with my heart nobody hired without experience . Don’t lose your time and money , Bro be smart??????!!!!!!!!!!!!!???????!!!!!
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    Anonymous One
    Aug 7, 2025
    1.0
    All that place cares about is the $. There’s no way every semester 1/2 the class has to repeat. Admin is a joke, not helpful at all. Oh, & they make the paying commuters travel even further out for clinicals when you could be placed near your residence. Worse experience ever!
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    valerie lamarra
    Aug 5, 2025
    5.0
    I can't say enough great things about Patty Cantini at Lincoln Tech! She is incredibly kind, helpful, and welcoming. She truly goes above and beyond for every student, always taking the time to answer questions, offer guidance, and make you feel supported.
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    Jake Dyer
    Jul 28, 2025
    1.0
    To fellow veterans, I strongly advise against attending this institution. It operates as a fraudulent establishment. Additionally, maintain a safe distance from the prominent Caucasian male Teacher, who harasses other male students. To avoid accumulating debt like I did due to my expulsion for jesting about flipping a table, I strongly recommend refraining from attending this school. The environment here is utterly unprofessional, and students are treated as immature children. Despite the institution’s claims of a fast-paced course, it was significantly slower than anticipated. Furthermore, there is a clear pattern of hiring solely female instructors who lack expertise in their respective fields. I strongly urge the Board of Education to conduct a thorough evaluation of the teachers’ certifications to ascertain their currency and relevance to the real world and their occupation.