I visited a number of universities across the country (I’m from the Pacific Northwest) and Lipscomb was my beat fit. I graduated in 2015 with a BA in Theology and minor in Entrepreneurship. My education prepared me well for various jobs since. It is a Christian university so if that isn’t something you value or can at least tolerate, then I would recommend going somewhere else. Student life is great for undergrads, the professors are quality and when you get into your major classes they are typically small which facilitates a better learning environment. I have been over to multiple professors homes for group study sessions and holiday parties....
Read moreAVOID AT ALL COSTS IF A SCIENCE MAJOR!!!!!! Poorest Chem department I've ever experienced. The chemistry teachers (in my experience) are just bad teachers. They don't have the experience to teach in some cases or are just unorganized in their lectures. They can tout #1 Biology Program in the Country (for Christian schools) but Chemistry is bloody important too. Every science major needs Chemistry. So, what's a good biology program really got to do with it if Chemistry teachers are flippantly FAILING students without any analysis of their own teaching. Why are the chem labs impossible? I am transferring next semester because...
Read moreI graduated from Lipscomb in 2011 and loved my time there. The university has an active campus life and dedicated staff and student leadership. I really enjoyed living on campus, my Bible classes, attending concerts and campus life events, and going to basketball games. I majored in organizational communication with a minor in marketing, and I have been working in digital marketing since 2013. I still visit Lipscomb's campus and enjoy seeing how it's changed. Lipscomb may not be for everyone, but I encourage prospective students to schedule a campus visit and...
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