06/30/2026 | Press release | Distributed by Public on 06/30/2026 16:08
Recognition highlights academic quality, affordability and student outcomes among top factors
Kim Chaudoin | 06/30/2026
Lipscomb University has once again been recognized for its exceptional value and student success with a four-star rating in Money magazine's 2026 Best Colleges ratings. Lipscomb is one of only 161 colleges and universities nationwide-and one of four in Tennessee-to receive four stars. The prestigious list evaluates how well institutions perform relative to their peers based on metrics including academic quality, affordability and post-graduation outcomes.
"Being named a 'Best College' by Money affirms that a Lipscomb education delivers lasting value for students and their families," said Lipscomb President Candice McQueen. "Our students are challenged academically, supported personally and formed through a Christ-centered experience that prepares them to thrive in their careers, serve their communities and live with purpose. Earning a four-star rating for the second consecutive year reflects the meaningful outcomes our graduates achieve and the commitment of our entire community to their success."
This marks the second consecutive year that Lipscomb has received a four-star rating. Other institutions receiving four stars include Auburn University, Clemson University, Furman University, Kansas State University and the University of the South.
Lipscomb was one of only four Tennessee universities to earn a four-star rating. It received a higher rating than Middle Tennessee State University, Rhodes College and the University of Tennessee, Knoxville, which each earned 3.5 stars, as well as Belmont University and Union University, which each received three stars.
Rather than assigning numerical rankings, Money uses a star-rating system designed to give families a practical way to evaluate colleges. Schools receive ratings ranging from two to five stars based on an analysis of more than 25 data points grouped into three core categories: quality of education (30%), affordability (40%) and outcomes (30%).
To be considered for the list, schools had to meet rigorous standards, including enrolling at least 500 undergraduate students, demonstrating financial stability and achieving graduation rates at or above the national median. Only 735 of the more than 2,400 eligible four-year public and private nonprofit colleges and universities were selected for the list, according to Money.com.
Lipscomb's four-star rating reflects strong performance in areas such as graduation rates, value-added outcomes, affordability for low- and middle-income families, and alumni earnings after graduation. Money also factors in student loan repayment rates and economic mobility, which are key indicators of a university's return on investment for students.
This recognition is the latest accolade for Lipscomb University. In the past year alone:
Read more about Money's 2026 Best Colleges ratings here.