Partnerships

Liberia International Christian College maintains partnerships that support its mission, strengthen academic quality, and contribute to student learning and institutional sustainability. These collaborations are developed intentionally and are evaluated for alignment with the College’s academic priorities, core values, and regulatory context in Liberia.

Partnerships may support instruction, faculty development, applied learning, community engagement, or institutional operations. Each partnership has a defined purpose and scope, appropriate to its role in advancing the College’s work.

Types of Partnerships

LICC works with different kinds of partners, depending on the nature of the collaboration and institutional need.

Educational Partners

Institutions and training centers that collaborate with LICC on academic programs, faculty preparation, curriculum development, or instructional capacity-building.

Community and Program Partners

Community-based organizations and non-governmental organizations that support applied learning, outreach, service-learning, or program delivery aligned with LICC’s mission.

Institutional and Government Partners

Organizations and agencies that provide guidance, oversight, funding, or collaboration related to regulation, quality assurance, or institutional development.

Current Partners

The organizations listed below represent LICC’s active partnerships at the time of publication. These partnerships vary in scope and function and are reviewed periodically to ensure continued alignment and effectiveness.

Institutional Partners

  • United Liberia Inland Church (ULIC) — Co-owner of Liberia International Christian College.
  • United Liberia Inland Church Associates and Friends (ULICAF) — U.S.-based fundraising organization and co-owner of LICC.

Program and Community Partners

  • Hope in the Harvest Missions International (HITHMI) — U.S.-based NGO that operates the LICC Agriculture Program.
  • Roots Africa — U.S.-based NGO providing specialized agricultural training to LICC students.

Educational Partners

  • Hope Africa University (Burundi) — Partners with LICC to support Nursing instructor training.

Partnership Development

New partnerships are considered carefully, with attention to academic quality, institutional capacity, regulatory requirements, and mission alignment. LICC seeks collaborations that are mutually respectful, clearly defined, and supportive of long-term educational and community goals.

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