freshmen admissions: common questions
still have questions about applying and coming to lipscomb? don’t worry, we’re here to help.
if you can’t find what you’re looking for on the website, don’t hesitate to contact your admissions counselor.
yes! our orientation program takes place the week before classes begin and is called questweek. it’s an inside look to life at lipscomb where you’ll get the opportunity to meet your peers and begin learning your way around our campus and city. for the details of questweek and our other orientation program, advance, check out the web page we have dedicated to accepted students.
we believe that students have a fuller lipscomb experience by living on campus. all freshmen, sophomores or juniors are required to live on campus, unless they are living at with a parent or guardian in the nashville area or are married and living with a spouse. all students may become eligible to live off campus once they have earned 90 credit hours or turn 21 years old.
first thing’s first: congratulations! if you have been admitted, the next steps include completing your fafsa, paying your enrollment fee, setting up your lipscomb email account, and registering for classes. for details about how to do any of these things, check out our accepted students page.