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Academy Program | Lincoln's Challenge Academy

212 West Borman Drive, Rantoul, IL 61866

Eligibility
Open to those ages 16-18, who volunteer, are a high school dropout, are not currently involved in the legal system, are a resident of Illinois, and are drug free
Required documents
Upon request
(217) 892-1311
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Main Phone

(800) 851-2166
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Toll-Free

Application process
Apply online, must attend orientation, must also pass a medical evaluation and drug screening upon acceptance
Fees
None
Service area
IL

Provides a residential, semi-military style program designed for at-risk youth who have dropped out or are behind in school. Classes start in January and July and run for seventeen months.

The first five months are spent in residency at the campus in Rantoul, IL. Youth receive GED instruction or credit recovery, self-discipline, life coping skills, computer skills, and career counseling, and they perform community service projects. Post-graduation, cadets return to the community to continue education in a post secondary institution or vocational school, or obtain employment, with the guidance of a mentor from their community. Youth may be eligible to receive a monetary allowance to assist in education or employment costs.

Date of Last Formal Update
03/17/2026
Data provided by
United Way of the Midlands
Providing organization
Lincoln's Challenge Academy

Provides a residential, semi-military style program designed for at-risk youth who have dropped out or are behind in school.