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Center on Aging
We're your partner in learning for the next stage of life. Each year more than 13,000 adults who are midlife and older participate in learning opportunities at Anne Arundel Community College. AACC's Center on Aging brings together many of the college's noncredit continuing education offerings intended for baby boomers and seniors. We partner with some of the area's leading experts and hire instructors to deliver the most relevant and helpful information to improve your quality of life. Register for a class or contact us today if you'd like to be a part of our team of instructors and partners.
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From our Friends in Life Long Learning:
OUR PROGRAMS
LifeStages courses are targeted to help adults in midlife and beyond live healthy lives. Nurture your mind and body, learn about family and caregiving, as well as employment, job transitioning and retirement. Some classes are online. Check out our newest offerings, including the Encore Chorale and Sage Dance Collective. Visit the Lifestages web page for a full list of classes; view the LifeStages Brochure PDF or call 410-777-1806.
Seniors adult courses are offered in partnership with eight Anne Arundel County senior centers at a discounted senior rate. Topics include healthy living, history & heritage and computer technology. Visit the seniors web page for details or call 410-777-2609.
Peer Learning Partnership is a community of peers who have a passion for lifelong learning. Members facilitate seminar style courses designed for intellectual development, cultural simulation, and personal growth. Visit the PLP web page for detailed information, or call 410-777-1184.
Guild for LIFE (Learning is For Everyone) sponsors this series of lecture and tours to museums, historical landmarks, and local places of interest. Visit the Guild web page for detailed information or call 410-777-2884.
Noncredit Courses
While these programs listed above are specially designed for our 50 and older population, don't miss out on AACC's many non credit continuing education offering for anyone 16 and older. Many continuing education courses are offered tuition free to seniors age 60 and older by the first day of class. If a class has no dagger (+) after the price, and is not a senior adult course, it's tuition free for seniors 55 and older. You only pay a $5 registration and the course fees. If there is a dagger, you pay the full registration, tuition and course fees.
Credit Courses
Nearly all AACC credit courses are tuition free for seniors age 60 and older by the first day of the credit term. Visit www.aacc.edu/recreg for more information.
Visit our complete list of classes offered by the Center on Aging.
For general questions on any of the programs listed please e-mail lifestages@aacc.edu.
For more information contact:
Dr. Terry Portis, Director
Center on Aging
Anne Arundel Community College
101 College Parkway
Arnold, MD 21012-1895
410-777-2941
tdportis@aacc.edu


Last Updated: May 14 2012 10:57AM