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Truly international

Students from 64 countries and 72% international faculty members.

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Personal touch

Small classes with an average 16:1 student to professor ratio means quality and individuality.

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Tight community

781 total students. 53% of BA students live on campus where co-living experience forges friendships that last a lifetime.

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North American style

The only North American style university in Europe.

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Liberal arts

Broad spectrum higher education to prepare yourself for the real world.

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Full campus

On-site residence halls, cafeteria, gym and other facilities.

“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. Having talked to many alumni, they always said that people are what creates the real LCC experience, and now looking back, I couldn’t agree more. It is our amazing staff and faculty who share common values and help us grow not only as professionals but also individuals, and it is the students who later become your second family. It has taught me to care about each person I work or interact with. I believe that LCC is the place where you can create the experience you want. You can always find the right people to help you implement even the craziest idea or project and also find the resources to get it done. Appreciate that 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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More than 2,000 alumni

93%

Alumni are satisfied with their LCC education

84%

Alumni are successfully employed

34%

Leaders of departments or companies

34

Countries alumni come from

84%

Alumni are successfully employed

More than 2,000

Total alumni since 1991

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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.

Language center

English public speaking competitions
Lithuanian language & culture
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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Student life

More than academics

Student life at LCC is more than studying. It's full of events, activities, clubs and practical programs organized by both staff and students.   

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Experience what life as an LCC student is like. Participate in open lectures, meet faculty & staff, tour our campus and learn about the application process.

News & events

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A North American Traveling to a University in Lithuania to Study English Language. Why?

2023-05-16

LCC International University, Lithuania is a North American style liberal arts university in the city of Klaipėda, Lithuania. We are a home for faculty from North America and Europe as well as students from more than 60 different countries. A North American education model provides unique opportunities for students in our region, but the setting of the university as well as the intentionally international community makes us a unique destination even for students from North America.We have just celebrated with the 2023 graduating class and one of the highlights was the speech by a graduating student from the USA - Sage Gibson. Sharing Sage's speech here to help you get a glimpse into her experience:"For those of you who don’t know me, my name is Sage Gibson, and I am a LCC soon-to-be-graduating student from the United States. My major at LCC is English Language and Literature…I now give you complete permission to laugh. You might be wondering why a native English speaker had to travel all the way to Lithuania to study her own language. And quite frankly…it’s graduation day…and I am still trying to figure that out myself. The head of our English department is a wonderful woman named Robin Gingerich. If any of you have had her as a professor, you might know that she starts every power point presentation with a quote. Last week the “quote of the day” was this: “You grow up the day you have your first real laugh—at yourself.” Now it might be a little naive to say I’m completely grown up, but I will say that I have had a lot of laughs—at myself.I still remember day 1 in Lithuania: the very first time I bought milk…only to quickly find out it was NOT milk, but Kefyras. I remember learning that the dorm ovens were NOT in Farheneight, but Celcius, after my pumpkin pie completely caught fire. And I remember learning that an umbrella is a great shield against the LCC swans…if necessary. All of these laughs have contributed to my “growing up.” But the most precious thing about these laughs is that none of them took place in isolation. They were all with you, and you, and you.Graduating students, dear friends who I am so excited and thankful for, take a moment to reflect on the laughs you’ve had. The moments and people that have grown you. And stretched you. Also think about the sorrows. The obstacles. The difficulties you have had to overcome. There is a Proverb from the Bible that says this: “Two are better than one, because they have a good return for their labor: If either of them falls down, one can help the other up.” Fellow seniors, we have labored. We have endured countless Moodle crashes. Covid. Wars. Rumors of wars. Broken laptops. Missing I.D. cards. And yet…through it all, we have been together. “Two is better than one,” it says. “If either of them falls down, one can help the other up.” I know that YOU have done this. And that you have received it, too. Praise be to God that we have each other.As I was considering what I wanted to say here today, I was doing some quote searching on the internet, and Bible verse searching, because you know, I’m an English major, and I have a good hook. But as I typed in the word “laughter,” I found another proverb that made me a little emotional. It said this: “Even in laughter the heart may ache, and the end of joy may be grief.” (Proverbs 14:13) Today is a joyful day. We are graduating. But graduating is also a big, scary step into the unknown. And for the majority of us it means having to say goodbyes. I don’t know about you, but I hate goodbyes. But I have realized that grief over goodbyes is also a beautiful thing. Because it means we held something precious…something that will be missed. Something that is worthy of both our laughter and our tears.Graduating class of 2023, staff and faculty of LCC, I wish I had words to describe how precious you are to me. How deeply I have treasured these 4 years. Parents and Families, I know that in allowing your child or loved one to come here, it meant that YOU had to go through the pain of saying goodbye too. And for this I am so, so thankful. As all of us—graduates, staff, parents, and families—are sent out into the world again, our “togetherness” doesn’t have to end. We are ambassadors of Beauty. Of Joy. Of Laughter. And in these things we stand united. The world is in desperate need of these things. And now is our time to meet them. As Buzz Lightyear from Toy Story says, “To infinity and beyond!”

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Moose Basketball: Season Overview

2023-04-25

As we come to the end of the academic year, this is a good time to look back and reflect on a vital aspect of LCC‘s vibrant student life – the basketball season. We celebrate with our student-athletes. Here are some of the key highlights of our Moose teams from this year.Men‘s Moose Basketball TeamWith new additions to the coaching staff, the LCC Moose men‘s team made significant progress. The team played in the Lithuanian Student Basketball League where they achieved 4th place. The team also played in the third-ranked professional league and finished the regular season in 9th place with 14 wins and 16 losses. The team made it to the playoffs, but lost against the P. Olimpas team.The men’s team has also volunteered in social events organized by Moose where both teams go to schools and give physical education classes to pupils. It‘s also worth noting that participating in tournaments and regular training does not come at the expense of academic achievement. The average GPA across the team is 8.4/10, with 3 players graduating in May and 2 players graduating in December. With some of our players ending their academic journey at LCC and receiving their diplomas, we are putting a big effort into recruiting new players for the next season.Women‘s Moose Basketball TeamThis has been a history-making year! Thanks to the recruitment and practices during the summer of 2022, our LCC Moose women’s team had a thriving season. In January, we added another top talent player to our team. With new basketball players and coaches, the women’s team was able to make Moose basketball history.In the Baltic Basketball League, we reached the playoffs. Every game was watched by around 1000 spectators, at the arena and via live broadcast combined. Viewership data showed that our women’s team was the most watched team in the entire league. Thanks to the support of our amazing fans at LCC, the team was able to achieve resounding victories against strong rivals Neptunas and Riga TTT. In the regular season of the Baltic league, we finished in 7th place.In the Lithuanian League, we recently won the bronze medal. In the best of five series, we beat the opposing team in 3-straight games.In February, our head coach, Vilius Stanisauskas, was given an award by Lithuanian President Gitanas Nausėda for achievements in women’s basketball. Also, our player Laurita Jurciute was invited to the Lithuanian women’s national team.It’s important to note once again that these achievements go hand in hand with academic success – the women's team’s GPA is 9.3/10. They are a perfect example of what it means to be professional student-athletes. On top of that, the LCC Moose women’s basketball team takes part in social projects, such as Lithuanian Basketball Federation’s “Stronger Me,” where teams go to high schools and present basketball as a healthy lifestyle choice and competitive sport.LCC recently submitted our report to the Klaipeda municipality, which is funding the LCC Moose women’s team. They rated our work as excellent and will provide 129,000 EUR for the team for next year.Plans for the SummerThis summer of 2023, two basketball camps will be organized from August 7-20. Boys and girls from 6 to 14 years old are welcome to attend our basketball camp. Working together with Klaipėda V. Knašiaus basketball school, the camps will include professional basketball coaches and young athletes. The camps will involve educational activities and sports training.During the summer of 2023, the current Moose men's team head coach, Gytis Krugelevicius, will be the head coach of the U18 Lithuanian women's team. Assisting him will be the current Moose men's team assistant coach Andrius Steponaitis.

University Basketball Team

As a North American style university based in Lithuania we have our own basketball team and we are great at it.

Active worldwide

In the true spirit of LCC, we are an international team led by a professional coach. As a team we represent LCC University in both national and international leagues.

Home of the great

Many LCC Moose players started their careers here and went on to become professional athletes. Maybe you are next?

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Tuition fees

In the 2023/2024 academic year all BA Programs cost 3,690 EUR per academic year. Price does not include housing & trips.

Our MA Programs are priced individually with discount opportunities for LCC alumni.

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 fees

Than the European average*

Affordable living

Living in Klaipėda is cheaper than in European capitals**

540,000 EUR

Given by LCC as financial aid annually

60%

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

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