Lipscomb application fee discount code
ADMISSION INFORMATION
PHONE: | (615) 269-1776 (800) 333-4358 |
E-MAIL: | admissions@dlu.edu http://www.dlu.edu |
We are very pleased to learn of your interest in attending Lipscomb University! We have tried to simplify the application process as much as possible; therefore, please read the following instructions carefully. You are about to make one of the most important decisions of your life, and we want to be as helpful as possible in assisting your decision-making process. At Lipscomb, our purpose is to help develop individuals who are spiritually, socially, physically, and intellectually equipped to serve an unchanging God and an ever-changing world. If you have any questions about the application process or about Lipscomb University, please call the Admissions Office and a member of our staff will be happy to help you. If you have not visited our campus, we encourage you to do so. By visiting, you will truly see that your future is our focus!
Jim White
Assoc. Vice President for Enrollment management
- APPLYING TO LIPSCOMB
- APPLICATION PROCEDURES
- TRANSFER ADMISSION
- INTERVIEWS AND CAMPUS VISITS
- RESIDENCE HALLS
- NOTICE TO ALL STUDENTS
- DATES TO REMEMBER
- FINANCIAL AID AND SCHOLARSHIP INFORMATION
- PURPOSE
- HOW TO APPLY
- APPLICATION CHECKLIST
- FINANCIAL AID AND SCHOLARSHIP CHECKLIST
- pay no application fee, and
- receive early decision by the Selection Committee, and
- receive priority consideration for scholarships and certain types of financial aid.
- pay $50 application fee, and (Lipscomb does not participate in the College Board's Fee Waiver program. Please see your high school guidance counselor for more information.)
- receive decision beginning January 1
- apply before February 28 and receive priority consideration for scholarships and certain types of financial aid.
- Early application offers the same benefits to transfers as to first-time freshmen (see "Early Application").
- 95 hours earned prior to the beginning of the stated term
- 21 years of age
- Living with close relatives in a family situation
- Free room and board provided in a family situation for the purpose of helping a student through school
- Enrolled in fewer than 9 hours.
- After filling in the applicant section on the recommendation forms, give the appropriate form to your counselor and selected reference. Also request that a transcript be sent to Lipscomb.
DATES TO REMEMBER |
Admissions Option | Materials Due | Decision Mailed | Candidate's reply |
Early Application | November 15 (postmarked) | by December 1 | May 1 |
Regular Application | August 1 | January-August | May 1-August 15 |
- The Lipscomb University testing center offers the ACT two days during the week. Please call ext. 1781 for more information.
- You automatically qualify to be considered for merit and other types of scholarships when you apply for admission and send in your test scores and high school transcript. In most cases, no separate scholarship application is needed. A separate application, however, is sent to students who qualify for Presidential and Dean's scholarships.
*Please see the Financial Aid Brochure for specific information on scholarships and financial aid.
- Financial assistance packages for Fall admission will be awarded in the spring.
- If you are accepted by March 25 you will receive your financial assistance package no later than April 1.
- Complete and submit application to Lipscomb.
- Give Educational Recommendation to your counselor. Request that he or she send it and your high school transcript to Lipscomb.
- Ask another person who knows you well (minister, teacher, friend) to complete the Personal Recommendation.
- Take the ACT or SAT and request that your scores be sent to Lipscomb (ACT-3956; SAT-1161).
- If you are a transfer applicant, have official transcripts sent from all colleges attended.
- Complete all steps on the application checklist that apply to you.
- Fill out the Free Application Form for Federal Student Aid (FAFSA). It should be submitted by February 28.