campus facilities
In August of 1999, LCC occupied its new campus property on Kretingos gatve in
Klaipeda. In addition to the current facilities, a campus master plan calls for
future construction of dormitories and additional academic space around the small
lake.
Neumann Hall
Built in 2007, Neumann Hall is LCC’s newest campus addition and is home to 196 residents. Located in the center of the LCC International University campus, living in Neumann provides you with a 2-minute walk to classrooms, faculty offices, the gymnasium and fitness center and the cafeteria. Neumann is split by two wings. There are 5 floors on each wing, each containing a student “pod” specifically designed to optimize community development. Each pod is made up of 5 rooms where 20 residents live and a has a pod lounge where they cook meals in the kitchen and eat and relax together in the dining/living room. Student rooms in Neumann Hall are shared by 4 residents who each have their own bed, desk & closet and share a common entry area and bathroom. The West Wing houses 5 pods and a large lounge space on the 1st floor as well as the facility’s main laundry room. The East Wing is home to 5 more student pods as well as a beautiful Chapel on the 6th floor. The residence hall also has a computer lab, TV lounge, game room, art studio and study room in central common areas.
michealsen centras Read more about the multi-purpose
Michealsen centras
here.
defehr centras The Defehr centras
provides 4300 square meters of space including 12 classrooms, a library, language
and computer laboratories, and administration and faculty offices.
library The library serves as an extension of
the classroom by providing resources and services for research projects and
papers, presentations and personal growth and enrichment.
The library provides a variety of resources, including 15,000 English volumes
and textbooks, periodicals, audio-visual materials and CD-ROM databases. A computerized
circulation system allows for easy searching of the holdings. The library is
connected with on-line resources that provide access to hundreds of magazines
and scholarly journals.
The library collection is available to students during open hours. Reading rooms,
64 study carrels and alcoves adjacent to the book stacks provide quiet study
space.
language laboratory
The language laboratory complements the language courses offered in the four-year college programs and English Language Institute. The laboratory offers English and German textbooks, cassettes, CDs and TOEFL preparation materials.
computer laboratory The computer lab consists
of 30 computer terminals with access to Microsoft Office Professional 2000.
The lab has access to the Internet at 256 Kbps. A computer screen projector
is available for classroom use. A network laser printer is accessible to
any computer in the lab. Students are responsible for the cost of printing
documents.
karklu dormitory Lithuania Christian College
currently offers housing in Karklu dormitory, located 10 minutes from downtown
Klaipeda and 25 minutes from the college. The dormitory is also close to
many amenities such as grocery stores, banks, a movie theatre, and restaurants,
and is a 25 minute walk from the sea.
The 51 student rooms each have a bed, desk, and closet space for four students
in addition to bathroom and kitchen areas. Each of the four floors has its own
kitchen, lounge and laundry room. Other rooms in the dorm are available for studying,
quiet devotional times, playing table tennis, watching videos and working on
art. The dorm has a large backyard with a full-size basketball
court, which is also used for ball-hockey tournaments, barbecues, and other social
events.
The dorm provides an environment in which students can live and learn together.
Staff Resident Directors and student Resident Assistants provide leadership in
the dormitory by offering opportunities for students to get to know others, develop
community and develop life skills. The Resident Directors and Resident Assistants
also maintain community standards in the dorm. Specific rules and policies help
make the dorm a better place to live for students. Smoking and drunkenness are
prohibited in the dorm. There are designated quiet hours on weekdays between
11 pm and 8 am, and weekends between 12 am and 8 am.