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Lincoln Educational Services(LINC) - 2025 Q1 - Earnings Call Transcript

Financial Data and Key Metrics Changes - Revenue increased by 16% to $117.5 million, marking the eighth consecutive quarter of double-digit revenue growth [24] - Adjusted EBITDA grew by 56% to $10.6 million, with an adjusted EBITDA margin rising to 9% from 7% in the prior year [31] - Net income was $1.9 million or $0.06 per diluted share, while adjusted net income was $3.5 million or $0.11 per diluted share [32] Business Line Data and Key Metrics Changes - Student starts at 21 campuses grew by 20% over the prior period, continuing a trend of double-digit growth for six consecutive quarters [11] - Transportation and Skilled Trades programs saw a robust 32.4% increase in stock growth, while healthcare and other professions experienced a 6.3% decline due to program optimizations [25][26] Market Data and Key Metrics Changes - The company is successfully meeting the growing demand for educational alternatives to traditional four-year colleges, with a focus on closing the workforce skills gap [12][19] - The East Point campus in Atlanta opened in March 2024 and contributed over $4 million in revenue during Q1 2025, becoming profitable ahead of schedule [12][101] Company Strategy and Development Direction - The company is focused on expanding its network of schools by replicating in-demand programs and opening new campuses in underserved markets [17] - The Lincoln ten point zero hybrid teaching model has provided increased flexibility for students, contributing to higher graduation rates and attracting corporate partners [10][12] Management's Comments on Operating Environment and Future Outlook - Management expressed confidence in achieving approximately $550 million in organically generated revenue and $90 million in adjusted EBITDA by 2027 [9] - The company anticipates continued strong demand for skilled trades training, driven by initiatives in manufacturing, electrical grid rebuilding, and workforce needs [18][85] Other Important Information - Capital expenditures for 2025 are expected to range between $70 million and $75 million, supporting new campuses and program expansions [28][35] - The company has amended its credit facility to increase financial flexibility, ending the quarter with approximately $90 million in total liquidity and no debt outstanding [28] Q&A Session Summary Question: Can you provide additional color on the strong demand and increased marketing efficiencies? - Management noted that improved marketing efficiencies and increased awareness have driven strong demand, with expectations for savings to continue throughout the year [39] Question: What is the update on regulatory changes and their impact? - Management indicated that they are in a good position with regulatory changes, as the administration supports more people entering trades, and they are maintaining close contact with the Department of Education [45][46] Question: Are all new programs approved by the Department of Education? - Management confirmed that all new programs are approved except for the welding program in Rhode Island, which is pending [51] Question: When will the healthcare starts begin to grow again? - Management expects healthcare starts to be in growth mode beginning in Q4 2025, following the suspension of certain programs [53] Question: How much of the healthcare start weakness is attributed to specific program suspensions? - Management indicated that outside of the suspended programs, healthcare starts grew by almost 6% [61] Question: What is the expected cadence of capital expenditures throughout the year? - Management forecasted Q2 to be one of the heaviest quarters for capital expenditures, slightly exceeding Q1 [97]