Preparing Leaders for Liberia and Beyond

LICC is a Christian baccalaureate college preparing students for impactful careers in Liberia and West Africa.

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Why Students Choose LICC

  • Christ-centered learning that shapes character and leadership
  • Bachelor’s programs accredited and recognized by the Ministry of Education
  • Experienced faculty committed to mentoring and student success
  • Learning experiences that strengthen real-world skills
  • Affordable tuition with financial support options

Our Programs

LICC offers accredited bachelor’s programs that prepare graduates for real careers. Click an icon to learn more about a program.

Agriculture

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Prepare for careers in Liberia’s agriculture sector through a bachelor’s degree in agriculture.

Business Accounting

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Prepare for careers in accounting, auditing, bookkeeping, and financial management.

Business Management

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Prepare for leadership and management roles in business and organizations.

Education

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Prepare for a career as a professional teacher in schools and educational settings.

Nursing

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Prepare for a professional nursing career in healthcare settings.

Theology

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Prepare for Christian ministry and church leadership roles.

Admissions Quick Start

Start your LICC journey here. Find quick links to apply, review requirements, and explore costs.

Campus Life Snapshot

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Learning Technology in the Computer Lab
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Student Football Team
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A well-equipped agricultural research and training facility supporting student learning
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LICC Hosts Future Farmers: High School Agriculture Day
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Graduation

News & Events

  • ‎‎‎LICC Business Students Conclude Successful Educational Field Trip to Bong County

    The  Business Department of the Liberia International Christian College (LICC) has successfully concluded a three-day educational field trip to Gbarnga, Bong County.‎‎

    The trip brought together hundreds of business students and included visits to the Central Bank of Liberia in Gbarnga, Cuttington University, Kpatawee Waterfall, and other important educational and recreational sites.

    ‎‎At the Central Bank of Liberia, students participated in a hands-on learning session that provided practical insight into the country’s banking and financial system.‎‎

    A major highlight of the trip was the visit to Kpatawee Waterfall, where students received an inspiring and comprehensive presentation from the site’s management on ecotourism and environmental conservation.

    The visit also provided students with an opportunity to enjoy the natural beauty of one of Liberia’s leading tourist destinations.‎‎Speaking during the trip, Business Department Head Mrs. Diacallyne D. Garmie said the initiative was intended to bridge the gap between classroom learning and practical experience.‎‎Students described the trip as educational, inspiring, and memorable, noting that it enhanced their understanding of business, finance, tourism, and leadership beyond the classroom.

    ‎‎The field trip forms part of LICC’s commitment to experiential learning and preparing students for professional success.‎

  • ‎SAOP Celebrates First Homecoming and Anniversary at LICC, Donates Modern Bulletin Board to the College‎‎

    The Students Academic Operational Party has successfully celebrated its first homecoming and anniversary program at the Liberia International Christian College.‎‎

    The colorful ceremony held on Friday brought together SAOP veterans, alumni, current student leaders, members of the college administration, faculty, staff, and other affiliates of the institution.‎‎

    Speaking during the event, SAOP veteran and valedictorian of the 2024 graduating class, Paye R. Torgon, said the occasion was organized to reconnect with current students and faculty, strengthen the party’s campus structure, build stronger relationships between students and alumni, and give back to the institution.

    ‎‎Torgon, who also served as chairman of the planning committee, emphasized that SAOP veterans continue to hold their alma mater dearly and should always return to contribute to the growth of the college.‎‎

    As part of the celebration, the veterans of the party unveiled and donated a modern aluminum bulletin board to the college administration. The project reportedly cost over two hundred United States dollars.‎‎

    Meanwhile, SAOP Chairman Emeritus Prince Newland recounted the history of the organization, noting that the campus-based group was founded in 2015 with veteran Sam Flomo serving as its first president.‎‎

    According to him, the organization has produced several student leaders over the years, including Josiah Ngompu, Emmanuel Dai Dai Cooper, Stanley Sagbe, and Nya Flomo Jr., who all contributed significantly to student advocacy and campus development.‎‎

    He highlighted several achievements linked to the organization, including the construction of campus seating facilities, the formation of the school debate team, the introduction of the LICC Got Talent program, the installation of a modern sports scoreboard, solar lighting on campus, and the ongoing basketball court project.‎‎

    Delivering the keynote address, veteran Abraham Barclay praised the college for its continued role in shaping future leaders and encouraged students to participate in extracurricular activities and campus organizations.‎‎

    For his part, Dean of Academic Affairs, Rev. Leamah Flehn, described the program as unique and commended the veterans for remembering and supporting their institution.‎‎

    Rev. Flehn encouraged students to continue organizing meaningful initiatives on campus while emphasizing the importance of maintaining strong connections with their roots and alma mater.‎

  • LICC Introduces  Dr. Abimelech Paye Gbatu as Vice President for Administration‎‎

    The President of the Liberia International Christian College, Dr. Nuwoe James Kiamu, has officially introduced Dr. Abimelech Paye Gbatu as the institution’s new Vice President for Administration (VPA).‎‎ According to Dr. Kiamu, the appointment of Dr. Gbatu will greatly strengthen the college’s administrative operations as the institution continues to grow as one of Liberia’s fastest-growing higher learning institutions outside Monrovia.‎‎ Dr. Gbatu is a renowned Liberian academic, researcher, and higher education administrator with expertise in economics, energy policy, and tertiary education.‎‎ Prior to his new role at LICC, he served as President of Bomi Community College after being appointed in 2022 during the administration of former Liberian President George Weah.‎‎ Dr. Gbatu obtained advanced academic degrees in China, including a PhD from the China University of Petroleum. During his induction in 2022, Chinese Ambassador Ren Yisheng described him as a “China-trained scholar.”‎‎ He has also authored and published several academic papers focusing on Liberia’s economy, exchange rate volatility, oil price shocks, energy economics, and environmental policy, among other areas.‎

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Community & Partners

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The United Liberia Inland Church is a co-owner of LICC.
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The United Liberia Inland Church Associates and Friends is a US-based fundraising organization and co-owner of LICC.
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Hope in the Harvest Missions International is a US NGO that operates the LICC Agriculture Program.
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Hope Africa University in Burundi partners with LICC to train Nursing instructors.
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Roots Africa is a US NGO that provides specialized agricultural training to LICC students.

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