North American Style University
in the Heart of Europe
As a top International university in Lithuania and the Baltics, our education is designed to prepare you for a fulfilling career.
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.
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.
At LCC, we embrace North American educational approaches, offering you access to highly qualified professors, innovative teaching methods, and rigorous academics.
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.
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.
The required courses that form the foundation of your LCC education.
Electives are your chance to take whatever courses you would like!
Your major provides you with focused knowledge and expertise in a particular field of your choice.
We believe that learning and character development happens in all areas of life: inside and outside of the classroom.
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.
Multi-purpose building for LCC community and public events
The main LCC building where lectures are held and all faculty and administrative offices are located
Experience vibrant student life at LCC, filled with events, activities, clubs, and practical programs organized by both staff and students.
"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."
Yuliia Rusianovska
Currently pursuing a masters degree in Media Management at Gabelli School of Business at Fordham University (USA)
Graduated from LCC in 2020
Alumni are satisfied with their LCC education
Alumni are successfully employed
Leaders of departments or companies
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.
Explore the world by studying or taking a traineeship abroad.
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.
Our basketball program is led by a team of professional coaches and dedicated staff, many of whom are nationally recognized for their success.
Planning to study at LCC or apply to an English university abroad? Take a certified TOEFL test at LCC to prove your skills.
2024-09-11
Many of us want to be remembered for something positive. We want to contribute to something meaningful. We aim to be generous and mindful of those less fortunate. But if you are like me, we have our routines, our personal goals, and our even ending TO DO lists.What if we just chose a number, and did a little dreaming? What could we do?This month I met two people who are making an incredibly positive impact for hundreds of people around the world. All based on the number FIVE.P.L. and Kristen are crazy bikers, and they are on a personal journey to change lives around the world. They have planned 5 rides on 5 continents, over 5 years to earn $500,000 for 5 charities. This month they are riding the European Divide Trail from northern Norway to Portugal, over 7600 KM. They ride off-road, over the Swiss Alps, carrying their gear with them. They have no “sag wagon” for back up. They are supporting charities in Nepal, Ethiopia, Canada, and around the world.Check out their Instagram posts at: P.L. & Kristen Meindertsma (@cycle5tosurvive) • Instagram photos and videosLCC International University is humbled to be one of the charities that receives funds from their project. One hundred percent (100%) of the funding to LCC will be given to student scholarships.I challenge you to think like P.L. and Kristen. Ok, so maybe you don’t want to ride a bike. You can do something to make this world a better place.Pick a number. Pick 6. Or 4. Or 8. Then dream.Imagine what you could do in 6 cities, over 6 years, with 6 friends to contribute to 6 agencies who are addressing food insecurity.Imagine what you could do over 4 months, with 4 schools to support 4 teachers.Imagine what you could do in 8 regions, over 8 weeks with 8 family members with 8 orphanages to support children.Based on the number FIVE, Cycle5to survive is making the world a better place.What are your ideas? Go crazy! Author: Robin Gingerich, Ph.D., MA TESOL Program Director at LCC International University.
2024-09-11
On my calendar, August is the start of the new year. Each summer, LCC International University begins with a new cohort of teachers in our MA TESOL program. Like other years, our fresh group of students are eager and ready to dive into the program.This group of seven students have lived in 11 different countries and together they speak a total of 12 different languages for a truly internation group! They have taught groups in public school and individuals in private lessons. They are teachers, administrators, and project managers. They have taught young learners, middle schoolers, secondary pupils, and adults. They have experience teaching online and face-to-face. Here is a glimpse of who they are.Raminta recently graduated with an English degree from LCC. Then, she taught English in a secondary school before transitioning to teaching adults in her hometown of Siauliai, Lithuania. Raminta attended elementary school in Spain, so Spanish her is her other language.Originally from Tajikistan, Nasiba taught English at youth centers, in NGO projects, in public schools, to private students, and with US AID in her home county. Currently, she is an English teacher at private school in Texas, USA. Nasiba’s specialty is teaching young learners.Yuliia graduated from LCC with a degree in English. But even before she graduated, Yuliia had already volunteered to teach English in her home country of Ukraine, and she worked an au pair in the USA. Yuliia loves young learners; she taught English at the Franciscan kindergarten in Klaipeda for a year.Amber Dusenberry is transitioning to a new school in Mongolia where she and her family have lived for four years. Amber started teaching young learners in Iowa, then gain experience teaching online to students in China, before moving to Ulaanbaatar in 2020. Amber will catch up with her husband and son after her short visit to Lithuania.Rachel comes with plenty of classroom teaching experience. She taught English at three junior high schools in Taiwan and China. Currently, Rachel is the ESL Program Coordinator at a preparatory school in the USA. Rachel speaks her mother’s L1, Tagalog.Nicoleta enters LCC with “both feet” this fall. Not only will she be a first year MA TESOL student, but she will also teach English in LCC’s Intensive English Program (PRIME). Originally from Romania, Nicoleta and her husband have lived in Albania, Turkey, and Canada. Nicoleta has a background in nursing and English teaching.Jelena is a familiar face at LCC; Jelena is the director of LCC’s Career Development Center. Her experience teaching English to adults for a cruise ship company led her to enroll in the MA TESOL Program. Jelena already holds a MS in International Management. She speaks Russian, Lithuania, German and, of course, English.We welcome this group of professional teachers to LCC’s MA TESOL program. They will learn much from each other as they study and research together. Let’s get started!Author: Robin Gingerich, Ph.D., MA TESOL Program Director at LCC International University.
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