The premises of the educational building were built for Polish State Gymnasium named after Tadeusz. Kościuszko in 1931 (architect Kazimir Tolochko) in the style of functionalism.
In 1946 the building was transferred to the Teachers' Institute, which resumed its activities in the postwar period. In the 1960s, the building was reconstructed: the facade was changed and the auditoriums, sports and assembly halls were completed.
Currently, the following faculties operate in the building:
• Faculty of Physical Culture, Sports and Health;
• Faculty of Pedagogical Education and Social Work;
•Faculty of Law;
• Museum of University History.
The faculty is equipped with modern classrooms, sports grounds and halls, a university-certified sports stadium (30, Yaroshchuka St.). The material and technical base of the faculty provides an opportunity to ensure a high level of organization and conduct of educational and training process using innovative methods. The sports complex is being systematically modernized: tennis and gym halls have been built and equipped, gymnastics and game halls, a fitness hall, auditoriums and rooms equipped with modern digital equipment have been overhauled. The faculty has a modern training complex, auditoriums and departments are equipped with new furniture, a museum of sports glory, and the area around the building has changed. Students and teachers have the opportunity to pass training meetings and recuperate on the base "Hart" (Svityaz village, Shatsk district, Volyn region).
The Faculty of Law is an educational, scientific and cultural-educational structural subdivision of the University, founded in 1993, for the implementation of educational, research and cultural-educational tasks of the Higher School of Law of Ukraine.
The Faculty of Law structurally unites the following departments:
• Department of Theory and History of State and Law;
• Department of Civil Law Disciplines;
• Department of Criminal Law and Procedure;
• Department of Constitutional, Administrative and Financial Law.
The structure of the faculty includes a forensic laboratory and a legal clinic "Ad Astra". The activities of the faculty are also provided by other structural units of the University.
Material and technical base: the faculty has 20 classrooms. Computer class, three research classrooms (research laboratory of pedagogical comparative studies, research laboratory of special and inclusive education, research laboratory of primary education), assembly hall, library of pedagogical literature.
30, Vynnychenka St., Lutsk, 43025
Faculty of Physical Culture, Sports and Health, Faculty of Pedagogical Education and Social Work, Faculty of Law