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No Credits No Exams No Tuition
Participation in 14-Week Regular Academic Classes
The University of St. Thomas encourages senior citizens (age 55 or older) to continue learning by taking regular undergraduate classes along with younger students. Participants are welcome to enroll in a wide variety of courses, on a space-available basis.
There is a $25 per semester fee for this program. (This fee does not apply to those registered in the Go to College Program prior to January, 2006.)
Students may participate in class discussions, without writing papers or taking exams. No college credit is earned and courses taken do not count toward completion of degree or certificate programs. Senior citizens do not pay tuition, but do pay any special laboratory, physical education, music or other fees attached to the courses they have chosen to audit.
Spring Semester 2008
Classes begin Monday, January 28 and end on Friday, May 9. Classes usually meet two or three times a week.
Registration for regular undergraduate classes will begin
Wednesday - Friday, January 16 to 18, Tuesday - Thursday, January 22 to 24,
from 9:00 to 11:30 a.m. and 1 to 3 p.m. each day.
Registration takes place at the Center for Senior Citizens'
Education, 309 Loras Hall, on St. Thomas'
St. Paul campus, located on Summit
Avenue between Cretin Avenue and Mississippi River Boulevard. For more
information or directions call 651.962.5188
To view the Spring 2008 class schedule, type in
as the URL http://www.stthomas.edu/classes
Make sure the term Spring 2008 is showing. Click on Undergraduate
Subject Areas (all).
Select the department(s) of interest to you
and click on View Selections to view the
schedule of classes offered.
Printed copies of the class schedule will be available for use at the Center - 309 Loras Hall.
Classes begin
Jan. 28
Midterm & Easter break
Mar. 17-24
Classes resume
Mar. 25
Classes end
May 9
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