Lifelong Learning College
If you are a senior citizen and love to learn, but aren't looking to complete a full-blown degree, the Lifelong Learning College may be for you. Check out the following qualification and program details:
- You must be a senior citizen, 65 or over, and retired, not working for pay to be eligible for the Lifelong Learning College
- Students can enroll in up to five credit hours at the University per semester, for a maximum of 30 credit hours total for the program
- Independent study, internships, practica, computer courses, studio art, and accelerated courses are not included in the program
- Senior citizens wishing to enroll in this program must pay all fees associated with their courses
- You must have a high school diploma or GED certificate (required)
- You cannot currently be taking classes at UIndy or at any other university
- A $20 application fee is required, but you are NOT required to provide transcripts from prior institutions, except as proof of prerequisites for courses
- Continued enrollment requires you to successfully complete all courses each term you are enrolled
- Some courses may require prerequisite courses, which you may need to take before enrolling in those courses
- Acceptance into the Lifelong Learning College does not guarantee acceptance into any academic program at UIndy
- Students participating in Lifelong Learning courses receive a 1098-T form that is filed with the Internal Revenue Service. Students are responsible for any tax liabilities resulting in attempting courses in the Lifelong Learning program.