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A Truly Global preparation

As a top International university in Lithuania and the Baltics, our education is designed to prepare you for a fulfilling career.

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Personalized Attention

With an average class size of 16:1, you receive personalized attention at LCC. Our supportive environment includes a dedicated student support center and a focus on student-centered learning to ensure you thrive.

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Full Campus Life

Located near the beautiful Baltic beaches in the seaside town of Klaipėda, our campus offers safe and vibrant on-campus dormitories with convenient amenities. Become part of a renowned institution known for its international diversity. 

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Innovative Education

At LCC, we embrace North American educational approaches, offering you access to highly qualified professors, innovative teaching methods, and rigorous academics.

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Liberal Arts Curriculum

At LCC, your education is a journey of self-discovery and empowerment. Our diverse liberal arts curriculum equips you with critical thinking and essential skills needed to thrive in today's dynamic world.

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LCC Moose Basketball

We take pride in our men's and women's basketball teams. The men's team continues to build on its past successes, while the women's team is making history with recent victories in national and Baltic leagues.

84%

Our Alumni are
successfully employed

Alumni Work At:

Come for a campus visit

For those who are nearby, schedule a campus visit and discover the LCC student experience firsthand. Sit in on a class, meet a faculty member from your degree program, explore the campus, and learn more about the application and financial aid.

Other opportunities to discover more include Open Door Days, Online Open Door Days, and LCC Academy.

Campus at a glance

Student Life

Experience vibrant student life at LCC, filled with events, activities, clubs, and practical programs organized by both staff and students.

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“Everyone truly wants you to succeed”

"The most valuable lesson I learned at LCC is that people are the most valuable asset in every organization and to care about each person I work or interact with. Having talked to many alumni, they always said that people are what create the real LCC experience, and now looking back, I couldn’t agree more. It is the amazing staff and faculty who share common values and help us grow not only as professionals but also as individuals, and it is the students who later become your second family. At LCC everyone truly wants you to succeed."

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Yuliia Rusianovska
Currently pursuing a masters degree in Media Management at Gabelli School of Business at Fordham University (USA)
Graduated from LCC in 2020

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2,500+ alumni

93%

Alumni are satisfied with their LCC education

84%

Alumni are successfully employed

34%

Leaders of departments or companies

Tuition fees

For the 2025/2026 academic year, all BA Programs are priced at 4,130 EUR per academic year (60 ECTS credits). 

The MA TESOL program costs 5,500 EUR for two years (90 ECTS credits), while LCC alumni are eligible for a discounted rate of 5,000 EUR for the program.

Financial aid

We want everyone to have an opportunity to experience LCC's high-quality education.

Check our financial aid programs to help cover your tuition fees and find sources of extra income for living and housing expenses.

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60% Lower

Tuition than the
European average*

Affordable living

Klaipėda is more
affordable than other European capitals**

500,000 EUR

Given by LCC as
Financial Aid annually

55%

Students receive
Financial Aid

*Average tuition fees for BA programs in Europe for students outside EU/EEA is 8600 EUR/year based on mastersportal.com 

**Living expenses are estimated based on data from numbeo.com

Exchange programs

For incoming students

An adventure packed with international experience, European culture and new friendships. Come study at LCC where you will be in an environment with students from over 50 countries. Our exchange programs are open to everyone.

For outgoing students

Explore the world by studying or taking a traineeship abroad.

University Basketball

LCC International University, a North American-style university located in Lithuania, takes pride in its exceptional men's and women's basketball teams. Renowned for excellence and dedication to the sport, our program offers a unique blend of talent and passion both on the court and in the classroom. Join us in celebrating the basketball culture at LCC International University, which is fitting to Lithuania. Many LCC Moose players started their careers here and went on to become professional athletes.

Coaches and staff

Our basketball program is led by a team of professional coaches and dedicated staff, many of whom are nationally recognized for their success.  

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Our staff & faculty

Language center

English public speaking competitions
Lithuanian language & culture
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TOEFL® at LCC

Planning to study at LCC or apply to an English university abroad? Take a certified TOEFL test at LCC to prove your skills.

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Library

In search of an environment conducive to both individual and collaborative scholarly endeavors? Look no further than our carefully curated Balciunai Library, occupying 475 square meters on the third level of the DeFehr building. Immerse yourself in an atmosphere designed to facilitate research and committed academic pursuits. Our library serves as the heart of university learning, where students can explore traditional texts alongside cutting-edge resources, engage in interdisciplinary discussions, and collaborate on projects that push the boundaries of knowledge.  

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Online Databases

30,000

English Volumes

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Study Zone

Quiet

Study Zone

News & events

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Playing with Dinosaurs

2025-07-15

How are you spending your summer? If you summer is anything like mine, it is going way too fast! Some people may think that teachers have three months in the summer to rest. However, I don’t know many teachers who only relax all summer. Many teachers just love their jobs so much, that taking on that extra project in the summer is energizing. I also took on extra projects this summer, but I also found time to relax and play. Here were some of my projects this summer.I visited delightful groups of 11th and 12th graders at Laurynas Iviniskis Gymnasium in Kuršenai, Lithuania. During the lessons, the pupils puzzled through making decisions using logic and reason. This helped me to design a new lesson for the first year students at LCC.I read 25 final thesis projects and sat on the defence panel at Kaunas Technical University (KTU) for students in the New Media Languages program. I learned about rhetoric, political speeches, linguistic landscapes and much more. This helped me to see how another Lithuania university manages final projects.I taught English to a delightful group of adults at the employment agency in Klaipeda. As beginners, we practiced introducing ourselves, shopped for clothing, ordered lunch from a menu, and described our families. This reminded me of the necessity of carefully planning for A1 (elementary) learners.I was on a team of veteran teachers across Lithuania to assess the Lithuanian VBE, national English exam. My job was to give read and score 375 essays written by 12th graders. This showed me the strong skills of 12th graders, while it also reminded me of their common mistakes in English writing.I guided an MA TESOL thesis student through the final steps in her MA thesis. We were researching how fluency activities impact students’ writing complexity, accuracy, and fluency over a semester. This experience challenged my research skills while at the same applauding my student’s hard work.But I also played. As only one example, my neighbours invited me to Dinosaurs Parkas near Klaipeda. For the whole evening, we played on plastic dinosaurs, drove bumper cars, sung on huge swings, strolled through the forest, swam in the pool, and enjoy the sauna.Each summer project was meaningful, and while I may not have found the perfect balance between work and rest, I did enjoy my summer. Playing with dinosaurs (or however you have fun) balances out the time spent on work-related projects.Author: Robin Gingerich, Ph.D., English Department Chair at LCC International University.

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Practicums at Summer Language Institute

2025-07-15

Strong teacher training programs aim for a balance of theory and practice. At LCC, we aim for a good balance of fundamental theories and hands-on classroom teaching.Our courses offer students the foundational theories of second language acquisition, a solid understanding of English linguistics, the skills to design curriculum, and the knowledge base to craft assessments. But what good would all that theory be without practical teaching skills with real students in real classrooms? Our MA TESOL program also challenges our students to grow their practical teaching skills in the practicum course.In their first year, student enrol in ENG 580 Integrated Skills Practicum. In this course, students review the basic principles of lesson planning and classroom management. Students then earn course credits by planning lessons and teaching classes in a face-to-face setting. The placement possibilities are limitless! Students teach in public or private schools, in language companies, or in institutes or universities. From Morocco to Mongolia to the United States to Lithuania, our students are honing their pedagogical skills. Some of our MA TESOL students are already experienced full time teachers in schools or companies; during the practicum course, these teachers spend energy trying new ideas, reflecting on their teaching, and articulating student learning outcomes and assessments. Other students are novice teachers; during the practicum course, they work closely with a veteran teacher who mentors them, allowing them a chance to practice teaching in a safe, supportive environment. We work with each MA TESOL personally to find the best place for their practicum, tailoring the practicum course to be a learning opportunity for everyone.One option for all MA TESOL students is to do their practicum at LCC’s Summer Language Institute (SLI) . Every summer, LCC hosts an intensive, one-month, English language program on campus. Youth and adults attend interactive English classes 6 hours a day and are invited to participate in crafts, music, dancing, and sports clubs in the evenings. The campus is full of eager young learners who are immersed in English. SLI is an excellent place for MA TESOL students to do their practicum because veteran EFL teachers serve as colleagues, mentors, and friends during the month as everyone is teaching and learning together.Being a practicum student and teaching at SLI is not easy every day! Throughout the month, MA TESOL students are challenged to observe veteran teachers, plan creative lessons, and teach every single day; they often spend their evenings preparing for the next day. But when the month is over, and teachers and students come together for the closing ceremony, everyone celebrates the hours of teaching and learning together. Not just as teachers and students, but friends with friends.Practicum experiences help our student consider how the theories that they learn in other courses impact second language learning and teaching, hopefully creating the perfect balance of theory and practice.Author: Robin Gingerich, Ph.D., English Department Chair at LCC International University.

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