LIRA is a multi-faceted educational program for the retired and semi-retired, for which there are neither educational nor age requirements. LIRA's philosophy is to provide, at a modest cost, college-level learning experiences for all its …
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The Institute for Learning in Retirement at Baldwin Wallace University offers senior adults the opportunity to continue learning in an informal, flexible and non-competitive college environment. MyBW Directory Campus Map …
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Welcome to the Institute for Learning in Retirement! Lois E. Marshall Institute for Learning in Retirement (ILR) at Bergen Community College, in cooperation with Elderhostel, serves the intellectual and social needs of a vibrant community of Lifelong Learners. Our members have a thirst for learning and intellectual stimulation.
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Classes begin March 28th. Online registration is now closed. Last-minute registrations will be accepted, but they must be made through the ILR office by calling 513.529.8500. All courses are scheduled in local (Ohio) time, which currently follows …
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Founded in 1977, the Duke Institute for Learning in Retirement (DILR) was a joint venture of Duke University Continuing Education and the Center for the Study of Aging and Human Development. In 2006, DILR became OLLI at Duke has since grown from its 42 original members to over 1500, and offers 40 to 60 courses each term.
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Nelson and Area Learning in Retirement Society is a non-profit organization run by seniors for seniors, working in partnership with Selkirk College. Programming Update LiR’s upcoming program will continue to focus on one of our important ongoing mandates, third age learning.
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Five Colleges Learning in Retirement welcomes, as members and guests, persons of any race, color, national or ethnic origin, sex or gender (including sexual orientation and gender identity), disability, religious belief, and socio-economic status.
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The Mohawk Valley Institute for Learning in Retirement (MVILR) is a non-profit organization that has provided opportunities for local seniors to “learn, live, grow, move, think, socialize and create” for 25 years. YouTube. WeAreMVCC. Mohawk Valley Institute for Learning in Retirement. Watch later.
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The Lifelong Learning Institute (LLI) is a friendly member-led program, offering non-credit educational enrichment classes and activities to adults of all ages and all educational backgrounds. There are no educational prerequisites, no grades, no tests, no papers — just learning for the fun of it. Spring 2022 Registration
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The Academy for Learning in Retirement (ALR) is a volunteer-run organization whose purpose is to provide meaningful presentations on diverse topics of interest to members of the community. DACC offers over ninety degrees and certificates, adult education, specialized workforce training, and small business assistance. DACC alumni are
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Contribute to a Vibrant Intellectual Community. At the Harvard Institute for Learning in Retirement (HILR), program participants design and lead our courses. Peer-to-peer teaching and learning anchors our community, with stimulating speaker events and extracurricular activities providing opportunities to engage beyond the classroom. 550.
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Here are four ways to further your education in retirement: Traditional colleges. Universities around the country, especially community …
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Door County Learning in Retirement is dedicated to facilitating quality lifelong learning in an open, ongoing forum for retired or semi-retired adults in Northeastern Wisconsin. 2021 Annual Meeting Welcome Address Download the Current LIR Catalog ZOOM Instruction Online Registration Course Proposal Form Resources
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While the Lifelong Learning Program officeremains closed during the COVID-19 pandemic, our staff are available to answer your questions. Please contact us at [email protected] call us at 613-520-3699 and leave a message. A staff member will return your call from a dedicated Lifelong Learning Program cell phone.
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Academy of Learning in Retirement Through volunteerism, the Academy of Learning in Retirement (ALIR), believing in lifelong learning, recognizes and utilizes its members’ wealth of experience and abilities to achieve educational stimulation in the arts, history, literature, languages, and sciences. How It Works & Membership Courses & Registration
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Recommendations for future research on older adult learning in different settings are presented. Descriptors: Retirement, Lifelong Learning, Adult Learning, Older Adults, Learning Motivation, Adult Education, Educational Attainment Customer Services for Taylor & Francis Group Journals, 325 Chestnut Street, Suite 800, Philadelphia, PA 19106.
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Annual membership cost is $60 per person (non-refundable) September 1 to August 31. Spring membership is only $45 (non-refundable) March 1 to August 31. ILR brochures are mailed twice yearly: January (spring program) and July (fall program). A yearly student parking permit ($11) must be purchased from the ILR in order to park on campus.
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Welcome to the Institute for Learning in Retirement! Lois E. Marshall Institute for Learning in Retirement (ILR) at Bergen Community College, in cooperation with Elderhostel, serves the intellectual and social needs of a vibrant community of Lifelong Learners. Our members have a thirst for learning and intellectual stimulation.
There are many lifelong learning opportunities available to retirees for free or at a low cost. And there’s a bonus as well: You not only learn something, but you also have the chance to socialize with other people who have similar interests. Here are four ways to further your education in retirement:
In 2018, Learning in Retirement awarded its first annual scholarship to support a student in the Selkirk College Health Care Assistant Program. This is an accomplishment of which all members can be proud!
Membership is $75 per term (Fall or Spring) or $135 for the year, and entitles you to choose from among 75 + classes each term, most of which have no extra charge beyond your membership fee. (Registration for yearly membership is available in fall term only.) Fall 2021 is here and Learning in Retirement is back in-person with 50+ classes.