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.
2025-01-13
Are you wondering about the nuts and bolts of teaching English? Are you interested in improving your skills? Do you have practical questions about how to plan lessons? Register now for LCC’s online, MA TESOL course entitled “ENG 540 Methods of Second Language Pedagogy.”The registration deadline is February 17. Apply here: https://lcc.lt/machform/view.php?id=89644This asynchronous course is available to anyone; you don’t have to be a full-time student in our MA program. You can take this single course. This 7-week course is affordable; pay only 336 Euros ($346 USD). The course begins Monday, February 24 and finishes on Sunday, April 13. Our instructor is Dr. Geraldine Ryan, who is an experienced teacher trainer and who has “tons of teaching ideas that she will share with you. https://lcc.lt/machform/view.php?id=89644See how this course will turn these eight (8) common TESOL questions into answers.1. Did you wonder how the TESOL profession started? The course starts with an historical overview of TESOL methods, but quickly moves to the present day understanding of our “post method” era.2. Did you wonder how teaching online is different than teaching in face-to-face classrooms? Explore ways to engage students who are on the screen and students who walk into your room.3. Do you need fresh ideas for teaching the receptive skills of listening and reading? Learn about building your students’ skills.4. Do you need ideas for giving meaningful feedback on your students speaking and writing? Discover effective feedback methods for adults and teens.5. How can you develop a deep understanding of teaching students from many countries and cultures in the same room? Enjoy dialoging with your cohort about culturally responsive teaching.6. Do you marvel how teachers can work with one group of students who obviously have different abilities at the same time? Collect ideas centered on differentiation.7. Do you want to add useful apps and games for your technology savvy students? Take time to explore new apps, games, and AI generated tools.8. Do you adapt your content courses (math, science, history) to non-native speakers of English? Understand the basics of content and language integrated learning (CLIL). The registration deadline is February 17. Apply here: https://lcc.lt/machform/view.php?id=89644Author: Robin Gingerich, Ph.D., MA TESOL Program Director at LCC International University.
2025-01-13
Luan Chau successfully graduated from LCC’s MA TESOL program in 2021. Luan embarked on one PhD program, and soon started his second PhD. Read about Luan’s experiences, challenges, and research projects here.“Currently, I am a PhD student in the Educational Psychology program at the University of Minnesota, and I LOVE it so much! My mentor is a wonderful person. My colleagues and peers are supportive and fun. I not only work with them effectively in groups and projects, but I also hang out with them after studies and work. The most important thing is I have a research group and lab members who are on the same boat with me, so I am not lonely.” “One project I am working on for my first year PhD involves the use of a Large Language Model chatbot to debunk misconceptions about artificial intelligence among education stakeholders (e.g., students, teachers, parents, policymakers). Our modern society is AI-powered, which means educating people to be critical and ethical consumers of AI is an important mission. However, misinformation about the role of AI in education and society is ubiquitous. The aim of my project is to promote AI literacy among education stakeholders via real time interactions with a chatbot.” “The courses are hard but manageable. I earned a GPA of 4/4 for the first semester. I am serving as a Research Assistant (25%) and Teaching Assistant (25%), while juggling the coursework and my first-year PhD project. Some days, it may feel so overwhelming, but it is okay.” “Regarding the PhD Applied Linguistics at the University of Antwerp, in Belgium. I am still trying to finish it up and work remotely on it. I hope that I can defend that PhD in March 2025. The dissertation revolves around the use of keystroke logging technology to understand the cognitive processes involved in writing from multiple sources. Synthesis writing, or writing from multiple sources, is an important skill for higher education. However, many students in higher education struggle. For a long time, educators and researchers have only done research about writing and provide feedback based on students’ final products. Feedback based on only students’ essays can be ineffective as this type of feedback cannot consider the dynamic processes that occur during the writing process. With keystroke logging, I can now observe the whole writing process as it unfolds in an unobtrusive way. By recording every keystroke of students writing their essays, I can design educational materials and process-oriented feedback that actually helps students reflect on the strategies they chose and the decisions they made during their writing process and eventually improve their writing performance.” We are cheering for Luan as he continues his research in pursuit of his degrees.Author: Robin Gingerich, Ph.D., MA TESOL Program Director at LCC International University.
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