HOW TO APPLY  
Applying to Lipscomb University

As you know, there are a ton of reasons to apply to Lipscomb...the uniquely Christ-centered atmosphere, our location in Nashville, the unbelievable professors. At Lipscomb, you will gain the academic, practical and spiritual preparation necessary for success in whatever path you choose. However, we figure that if you are at this page, you are considering applying. We love that about you.

To make your application process easier, we've outlined your steps to apply, with important deadlines and links to necessary forms.

Note: Your application to Lipscomb University cannot be processed until each of the following documents have been submitted. The application, as well as all submitted documents, becomes the property of Lipscomb University.
  1. Online Application & Fee

    The first step is to complete the online application. Please ensure that all questions are completed in full and the personal statement boxes are checked with the appropriate responses before you click the "submit" button.

    You may also download the application, print it out and send it to the address below.

    The non-refundable application fee is $25.00. You may pay online or send a check to the Admissions Office:

    Office of Undergraduate Admissions
    Lipscomb University
    One University Park Drive
    Nashville, TN 37204

  2. Test Scores

    When registering for the ACT or SAT tests, please request that your scores be sent to Lipscomb. Lipscomb's code for the ACT is 3956. Our code for the SAT is 1161. After the test date, you may request additional scores by visiting the ACT website or the SAT website. Lipscomb accepts your highest composite score, but cannot combine scores from separate tests.

  3. Academic Evaluation

    Download the Academic Evaluation form here.

An academic evaluation is required by Lipscomb Admissions. Your evaluation should be from a teacher, professor, principal, guidance counselor or other school administrator.

  1. Official High School Transcript

First-Time Freshmen should request a transcript from their high school guidance counselor. The guidance counselor will send the transcript to the Office of Admissions.

Home-School Students should submit a home school record or transcript. For step 3: In lieu of an Academic Evaluation, a personal recommendation should be submitted instead. You may obtain this from anyone not related to you.

Transfer Students are required to submit an official transcript from each previously attended college. In addition, transfer students with less than 60 credit hours should submit an official high school transcript. To be considered official, a transcript must be sent directly to Lipscomb University by the issuing school.

  1. Admissions Interview

    We want to get to know you! You may contact Lipscomb University Admissions to set up your interview. Interviews usually take 10-15 minutes and can be done either in person or by telephone. An interview is required for Admission to Lipscomb

Once we receive these items, an Admissions decision will be made and you will be notified of your status in approximately two weeks. Upon admission, you will receive an acceptance packet containing housing reservation forms, health forms and educational records consent forms (according to the Family Education Rights and Privacy Act).

NEXT STEPS

  • Health Record Forms. All students are required to provide a record of immunization and medical history. Your healthcare provider should complete the Student Health Record Form. Return the Health Record Form to the address on the form. Admission is not final until this form is received. For more information about the Health Record Form, please refer to our FAQs.
  • Housing Application. To live on campus, you must fill out the housing application and submit your security deposit.  You can do these things here.
  • Scholarships & Financial Aid. After admission, your application will be examined to determine if you are eligible for merit scholarships. For other scholarships and financial aid you should submit the Free Application for Federal Student Aid (FAFSA). This form is available at your high school guidance counselor's office or college financial aid office. The results should be sent to Lipscomb (Code 003486). For fall admission, the FAFSA should be submitted after January 1st but preferably before February 28.





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