Osher Lifelong Learning Institute

Osher Lifelong Learning Institute

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Founded with a belief that “curiosity never retires,” the Osher Lifelong Learning Institute at the University of Arizona (OLLI-UA) is an all-volunteer program that provides life-enriching education to adults ages 50 and older.

Non-credit classes on a wide variety of subjects are offered both in person (in Tucson and Green Valley) as well as online, and students can take as many classes as they wish for one affordable annual membership fee. In addition to classes, the program encourages older adults to remain active physically, mentally and socially through regular field trips, meetups and cultural events.
 


See Our Social Calendar

Connect with fellow OLLI-UA students by attending monthly lunches, happy hours, field trips and more. View the current social calendar.

Support Lifelong Learning

OLLI-UA is an all-volunteer, nonprofit program that relies on community support to provide programming to older adults. Find out how you can make a difference by making a donation or teaching a class

Contact Us

Have questions about OLLI-UA? Visit the Lifelong Learning website for membership information, course catalogs, student resources and more. If you have questions for the OLLI-UA board, contact us online. 

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