Associated Ladies for Lipscomb
The Associated Ladies for Lipscomb is an organization whose main purpose is to raise funding for need-based scholarships to Lipscomb University.
The Associates were formed on April 16, 1982, when Willard Collins, then serving as president of Lipscomb, hosted a luncheon for twenty women and challenged them to form a new organization that would support and encourage the tradition of excellence initiated by university co-founders David Lipscomb and James A. Harding in 1891. The board chose "Associated Ladies for Lipscomb" as the name of the organization.
Today, there are twenty-six chapters of A.L.L. in Alabama, Georgia, Tennessee, and Kentucky. Each is dedicated to providing scholarships so deserving students may attend Lipscomb.


