Lincoln Educational Services Corporation officially opened its new, 90,000‑square‑foot campus in Levittown, Pennsylvania, on February 13 2026, following a ribbon‑cutting ceremony. The new facility at 311 Veterans Highway can accommodate more than triple the student capacity of the former Philadelphia location, which previously held 250 students.
The expansion brings existing Automotive Service Technology classes to the new campus and adds three high‑demand programs: Electrical and Electronic Systems Technology, Heating, Ventilation and Air Conditioning (HVAC), and Welding Technology. The 90,000‑square‑foot building includes dedicated HVAC and electrical training structures, auto bays, welding booths, and classroom space designed to support the projected 87,000‑person demand for skilled‑trade workers in Pennsylvania by 2032.
The $13 million buildout, completed after months of planning, positions Lincoln to serve students from Philadelphia, northern Pennsylvania, and parts of New Jersey. The new campus is expected to host roughly 600 students, more than twice the capacity of the former Philadelphia site, and will help the company capture a larger share of the growing trade‑skills market.
"Since our Philadelphia campus first opened its doors in 1962, employers across the area have known that they can turn to Lincoln for highly qualified, trained automotive technicians. We've also known there is a demonstrated need for trained welders, electricians, and HVAC professionals. When the new campus opens in Levittown, we'll be able to support employer demand in these industries as well," said Scott Shaw, President and CEO.
Shaw added, "Employers in the immediate Philadelphia area, across the state of Pennsylvania, and even across the Delaware River in southern New Jersey consistently talk about a need for candidates with specialized technical skills. While our focus here in the Philadelphia area had been exclusively automotive and transportation, we're excited to now have the capacity to train essential workers in the electrical, HVAC and welding industries as well."
The Levittown expansion is part of Lincoln’s broader strategy to scale its Lincoln 10.0 hybrid platform across multiple campuses, a move that aligns with a national trend of increasing demand for skilled trades driven by retiring baby boomers, infrastructure projects, and a growing need for technicians in diverse industries. By adding high‑demand programs and expanding capacity, Lincoln is strengthening its competitive moat and creating new revenue streams that support its long‑term growth objectives.
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