Merit Scholarships Available: |
Amount | ||||
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Academic Scholarships | - | R | R | R | |
| Minister's Children Grant | $5,000 | R | R | ||
| Dean's Research Grant | - | ||||
| Diversity Scholarship | $2,000 | ||||
| Transfer Scholarships | - | R | |||
| Phi Theta Kappa | - | N | N | Y | N |
Please type at least the first 4 letters of the school name.
Average Rating
View this college on Wikipedia
![]()
Lipscomb University is a private coeducational institution whose principal focus is undergraduate education in the liberal arts and sciences, combined with a number of undergraduate professional and preprofessional fields and master's degree programs. Its primary mission is to integrate Christian faith and practice with academic excellence. This mission is carried out not only in the classroom but also by involvement in numerous services to the church and the larger community.
Graduates in 2009/2010 academic year.
* default=enabled
back to college profile admin pageCreate a free profile so you can connect with this school and find other great schools that are a good fit for you.
Login or create an account to see your fit.
Campus Video Tour
Watch Video
This college currently has no images associated with it.
This college currently has no documents associated with it.
The chart below shows your chances of admission to this school, based on the information in your profile.
Create a free profile so you can see your chances at Lipscomb University and thousands of other top colleges.
The chart provides up-to-the-moment Lipscomb University admission statistics from students who applied this year.
Raise your test scores with a premium membership to Grockit.com, the most fun and engaging way to prep for the SAT and ACT. Score improvement guaranteed. Sign Up Here.
I would highly recommend that you make the most out of your college experience. Get involved in a club, go to the games, support the sports teams. Also, it's better to study for your mid-terms/finals in advance. It's not like high school were you… more read full review
I would highly recommend that you make the most out of your college experience. Get involved in a club, go to the games, support the sports teams. Also, it's better to study for your mid-terms/finals in advance. It's not like high school were you can get by only by showing up to class. Most of the learning takes place outside of class, so you might as well make the most of your time. read full review
At almost $31,000 a year per student, the cost is feasible when compared to the education Lipscomb offers. The amount mentioned above includes tuition, room and board, student fees and other random charges.
In room and board, you pay a certain…
more
read full review
At almost $31,000 a year per student, the cost is feasible when compared to the education Lipscomb offers. The amount mentioned above includes tuition, room and board, student fees and other random charges.
In room and board, you pay a certain amount based upon what dorm you live in and whether you have a single or double room. I live in Elam Hall and it's great! The dorms are kept clean and maintenance is really good about fixing problems (leaky facets, burned out light bulbs, squeaky doors, etc) quickly. Besides picking what dorm you'll live in, you will also choose what meal plan you want. The Bison Herd (210 meals + 15 floating meals) is the standard meal plan for most college students. It averages out to be 2 meals per day with a little extra to spend throughout the semester. Also, flex dollars can be added to the meal plan to use in the store or student center food court.
Student fees and other charges include stuff like a pass to the Student Activity Center (gym and work-out center), free admission to all athletic games held on campus, parking fees and free admission to various activities that may come up throughout the semester.
Books are not included in the $31,000, however, you can usually find your books for each semester for $500 or less. Amazon or AbeBooks sells many of the books you will need for history, English, Bible, etc. at a reduced cost. If you cannot find them online, you can always rent or buy them from Lipscomb's bookstore.
read full review
| February 06, 2012 | Jessica from Smyrna, TN | read full review | |
| January 03, 2012 | Victor from Nashville , TN | read full review | |
| November 15, 2011 | Tawneric from Murfreesboro, TN | read full review | |
| October 18, 2011 | Erin from Elizabethton, TN | read full review | |
| August 29, 2011 | Jenna from Cottontown, TN | read full review | |
| May 24, 2011 | Beshoy from Antioch, TN | read full review |
Merit Scholarships Available: |
Amount | ||||
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Academic Scholarships | - | R | R | R | |
| Minister's Children Grant | $5,000 | R | R | ||
| Dean's Research Grant | - | ||||
| Diversity Scholarship | $2,000 | ||||
| Transfer Scholarships | - | R | |||
| Phi Theta Kappa | - | N | N | Y | N |