At Lipscomb University, our first goal is providing an excellent education that upholds Christian values. We want this experience to be available to you! That's why we have a lasting, serious commitment to helping you receive the financial assistance you need in order to make attending Lipscomb a reality.
Last year, approximately 97 percent of our undergraduate students received some sort of financial aid. Around 26 million dollars was awarded, in university, federal, state and private funds.
This portion of the site is dedicated to helping you assess your options, discover appropriate sources of financial aid and find a payment plan that works with your needs.
Financial Aid General
Once you know what costs to prepare for, it's time to create a manageable financial strategy. You can apply for aid using the FAFSA (Free Application for Federal Student Aid). You can apply for the wide variety of available merit-based Lipscomb scholarships, as well as many outside scholarships, both merit-based and need-based.
You can also apply for loans, including federally subsidized, low-interest Stafford and Perkins loans. In addition, work-study opportunities are awarded to qualifying students.
Payment Plans
If you're looking for a convenient, simple way to manage your payments, consider our Tuition Management System (TMS). TMS makes monthly payments easy. For a small enrollment fee, you get personal account service, automated account information available 24 hours a day and easy online access to your account through www.afford.com. You even get a chance to win a $1,000 scholarship - eight are awarded each year! Visit www.afford.com/lipscomb/ for more information on payment options, education loans and free counseling as you refine your educational payment plan.
How Much Does Lipscomb Cost?
The
2010 - 2011 Cost Sheet can help you to estimate how much Lipscomb tuition, room and board woud be based on costs for the 2010 - 2011 school year. Remember, your actual costs could change dramatically depending on scholarships you may receive and the financial aid package you are awarded.