LCC International University is a nationally and internationally recognized liberal arts institution. Established in 1991, LCC has distinguished itself in the region by offering a unique, future-oriented style of education and an interactive academic environment. The LCC bachelor’s degree places broad-based education within the context of a Christian academic community in order to extend education beyond the classroom.
students
The current LCC International University student community consists of almost 600 young people from 21 different countries. The students enroll in three
programs of study.
Students learn not only from their professors and textbooks, but also through the opportunities given to them to expand their university experience. As a Christian university, our goal is to provide students with a framework for thinking about their own lives and their own values while respecting diverse opinions. Our university education is enriched by the friendships that form between students, faculty and staff, creating a world-wide network of relationships. LCC enables students to develop ethical leadership skills by offering many ways to get involved in extracurricular activities encouraging initiative and selfexpression. As a part of LCC's vision to prepare students to participate actively in the life of their home communities, the role of each individual in the building of society is emphasized through active participation in community projects and practica.
alumni
Having received a broad-based education in English, 870 LCC graduates are empowered to work for international and national enterprises, such as the Lithuanian Ministry of Justice, Maersk Sealand, Ernst and Young, as well as for non-profit institutions. LCC's international learning community has also enabled over 30 alumni to enroll in advanced study in the United States, Canada, UK, Sweden, Hungary, and Russia.
location and campus
LCC International University is based in Klaipeda (Lithuania), a major icefree port city on the Baltic Sea connecting Russian and Western European business and industry. The LCC campus is located on 5.5 hectares (14 acres) of land along Kretingos street with buildings totaling 7,700 square meters (83,000 sq. ft.) The DeFehr centras includes classrooms, computer laboratories, a library, faculty and administrative offices.
The Michealsen centras multi-purpose facility includes a large hall capable of hosting 1,000 for sports events and 1,600 for auditorium events,cafeteria, fitness center and a large foyer suitable for receptions and banquets.
Neumann Hall, the new student dormitory, houses 196 residents, and opened in August 2007.
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