Lincoln College was founded by Richard Fleming, Bishop of Lincoln, in 1427, and named after his cathedral as 'The College of the Blessed Mary and All Saints', Lincoln, in the University of Oxford, commonly called Lincoln College'.
Located in the heart of Oxford, Lincoln is a compact and friendly college, with excellent cultural and sporting facilities and a famously good kitchen.
Lincoln teaches a wide range of academic subjects to over 600 students, divided equally between undergraduates and postgraduates. Lincoln takes pride in the levels of support available to its students. Lincoln has one of the largest number of scholarships for graduate students and a generous programme of undergraduate bursaries.