Keyword Details: Lifelong Learning Programs
Community-based educational programs designed for adults who commute and take courses on a semester basis. Lifelong learning classes are sponsored by Institutes for Learning in Retirement (ILRs). Most ILRs are sponsored by a college or university and offer non-credit academic programs with no attached Continuing Education Credits. A lifelong learning program is structured like a typical college program with regular semesters and often homework. While some lifelong learning programs are restricted to seniors, others are open to adults of any age.
Adventures in Lifelong Learning (ALL), is a program of the UW Parkside, Continuing Education and Community Engagement. It is an association of seniors from Southeastern Wisconsin, that is committed to reaching out to older learners and providing them with educational, creative, and social opportuni...
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