About Us

Our Mission

We teach students how to become global leaders through studying abroad in Morocco: arabic teaching, culture learning and internship programs, which offer students worldwide experiential learning opportunities that meet the highest standards of academic quality.

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What Does LILCE Stand For?

Our full name is Lincoln Institute for Language and culture Exchange. We are passionate about making meaningful academic and cultural education opportunities available to students in the Arabic world especially in Morocco.

At LILCE, we’re proud to be different.

We can say that our academic standards are completely unmatched, our upcoming partnerships with universities and colleges speak to the quality of our programs, and our health and safety practices have set the standards for the entire field of Arabic learning and culture immersion. And all of that would be true.

But you know what really sets us apart? Our commitment to you. As a not-for-profit study abroad and internship provider, you are our bottom line. Your success is our success. And in today’s world, that’s a pretty extraordinary thing.

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Why Do We Do It? Our Passion Drives Us.

Everything we do is about the LILCE students. We are three friends who started the Institute, three friends, experts and work colleagues who worked many years with the American NGOs specialized in the study Abroad programs in Morocco.

We’re a passionate team of study abroad professionals who believe in creating once-in-a-lifetime educational adventures that transcend expectations. In fact, we decided to start the Lincoln Institute for Language and culture exchange in Rabat/ Morocco.

We believe that every student should have the opportunity to go abroad—especially in a fun, safe, and superior academic and cultural environment.

We believe so strongly in the power of our program, that we actively recruit students from underrepresented populations and provide scholarships and aid. We are proud that our students are as diverse and exciting as studying in Morocco as a part of the global Arabic world.