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

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

Prepare for careers in Liberia’s agriculture sector through a bachelor’s degree in agriculture.
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News & Events
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LICC Launches Institutional Assessment Survey to Improve Administration and Service Delivery
The Administration of Liberia International Christian College (LICC) has officially launched the Institutional Strengthening and Administrative Improvement Assessment Survey aimed at gathering feedback from students, faculty, and staff members.
According to the college vice president for administration, Abimelech Paye Gbatu,the survey is part of ongoing efforts to strengthen administrative systems, improve governance and accountability, support policy development, enhance service delivery, and guide future strategic planning initiatives at the institution.
The survey, which is hosted on Google Forms, officially opened on June 1, 2026, and will remain accessible until June 10, 2026. It is specifically designed for members of the LICC community.
The administration is encouraging all students, faculty, and staff to actively participate in the exercise and share their views, suggestions, and recommendations.
Dr. Gabtu further revealed that the feedback collected will provide valuable insights that will contribute to the continuous improvement, growth, and advancement of the college.
To ensure broad participation, the survey link has been distributed through all five departmental chatrooms, the general students’ chatroom, and staff communication channels.
He has called on members of the college community to encourage their colleagues to complete the survey before the deadline.
The administration expressed appreciation for the cooperation and commitment of students, faculty, and staff in supporting efforts to strengthen the institution and improve its operations.
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LICC Community Participates in General Working Day to Beautify Campus
The Liberia International Christian College (LICC) recently held a general community working day on its main campus, bringing together students, faculty members, staff, and administrators in a collective effort to improve the school environment.
The activity, which took place on Tuesday, June 2, 2026 saw members of the LICC community working side by side to clean and beautify various areas of the campus. Participants engaged in several tasks aimed at giving the institution a cleaner and more attractive appearance.
According to the college administration, the general working day is a scheduled activity on the LICC academic timetable. The initiative provides an opportunity for volunteers to contribute their time and effort toward maintaining and improving the campus.
School authorities noted that the program encourages a sense of responsibility, teamwork, and community service among students and staff while helping to ensure that the campus remains conducive for learning.
The administration praised all participants for their commitment and dedication, emphasizing the importance of working together to leave the institution better than they found it.
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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.
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