OLLI student

Fall 2008 Lecture Series on Campus at SSU:

"I Express..." Exhibit and Lecture Series
SSU Library Art Gallery August 22-November 5, 2008
Artist Reception and Voter Registration Party
September 25 4-6pm

SSU Fall 2008 Arts and Humanities Lecture Series
Arts & Humanities Fall 2008 Research & Creative Works Forum
12:05 p.m. – 12:55 p.m.Schulz 3001 (unless otherwise noted)

 

 

About the Program

Welcome to the OSHER Lifelong Learning Institute, a program featuring courses for those in their later years of life, or in retirement. The following is a summary of some of the program features:
  • Taught in on-campus classes, participants can access the learning opportunities and excitement of an esteemed University
  • OLLI students can attend stimulating and intriguing courses and lecture series offered by distinguished retired faculty and other experts.
  • Areas of study range across the Arts and Humanities, the Social Sciences and Natural Sciences, including special topics of contemporary interest to Institute participants.
  • OLLI students have access to numerous campus resources, including the Jean and Charles Schulz Information Center and Library, the University Art Gallery, the Sonoma Film Institute, and educational travel opportunities. Parking, food service and other university facilities will also be available.
  • Courses are offered purely for the pleasure of learning--no tests or grades!

Academic Calendar

Summer 2008 Film Series Dates

Courses Start Tuesday, July 15, 2008
Tuesdays 7/15 to 7/22 and Thursdays 7/17 to 7/24

Fall 2008 Dates

Holidays: No classes will be held at SSU on Thursday, October 9, 2008 due to the observation of Yom Kippur and classes will be extended one week to Thursday, November 6, 2008.

Student Open House Tuesday, September 2, 2008
Class Dates Mondays 9/8 to 10/27
Tuesdays 9/9 to 10/28
Wednesdays 9/10 to 11/5 (no class 10/8)
Thursdays  9/11 to 10/30
Winter 2009 Dates

Holidays: Due to the observation of holidays for Martin Luther King Jr. and Presidents' Day, classes normally held on those Mondays will be moved to their respective Fridays, January 23, 2009 and Februar 20, 2009.

Student Open House Tuesday, January 6, 2009
Class Dates Mondays 1/12 to 3/2
(1/19 class moved to F, 1/23;
  2/16 class moved to F, 2/20)
Tuesdays 1/13 to 3/3
Wednesdays 1/14 to 3/4
Thursdays  1/15 to 3/5
Spring 2009 Dates

Holidays: Due to the observation of holidays for Martin Luther King Jr. and Presidents' Day, classes normally held on those Mondays will be moved to their respective Fridays, January 23, 2009 and Februar 20, 2009.

Student Open House Tuesday, March 24, 2009
Class Dates Mondays 3/30 to 5/18
Tuesdays 4/7 to 5/19
         (First class Friday, April 3)
Wednesdays 4/1 to 5/20
Thursdays  4/2 to 5/21
Summer 2009 Film Series Dates

Courses Start Tuesday, July 14, 2009
Tuesdays 7/14 to 7/21 and Thursdays 7/16 to 7/22

Open Houses to be held in the SSU Person Theatre, 9 am to noon

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Advisory Council

board of directors
Bob Gilchrist, Lou Miller, Dan Markwyn, Kip Cutting, Jeanne Johnson, Deborah Eid, Connie Codding, Dan Lanahan, Ed Stolman

Frequently Asked Questions

When and where are courses taught?
The OLLI courses are taught on the SSU campus in eight week sessions. Courses typically are taught once a week either from 9:45-11:30 a.m. or 1:00-2:45 p.m. Morning classes are generally taught in the Cooperage or Student Union Multi-purpose Room. Afternoon classes meet in the Cooperage. For more information contact email or call 664-2394.

What campus amenities come with membership?
OLLI membership allows you access to the learning opportunities and excitement of one of the California State University system’s most desirable campuses. SSU is dedicated to quality education in the liberal arts and sciences. Campus amenities include:

What is the cost of membership?
Institute membership of $170 per session, plus a $60 program administrative fee, entitles members to take up to four classes each session. Please remember that OLLI membership cannot be prorated or refunded.

Is Financial Aid available?
A limited number of scholarships are available each session. A written letter of application for scholarships is required. For those wishing to apply, please call Barbara Brooks, 707/664-2691.


What about parking and transportation?
Convenient parking is available to Institute members. Parking permits will be available at the Open House. SSU is an AA/EEO institution and disability parking places are available on campus.  If you have special needs, such as transportation to/from your vehicle to class, please call (707) 664-2612.

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Campus Amenities

Access the learning opportunities and excitement of one of the California State University system's most desirable campuses. SSU, situated in Northern California's wine country, sits on 270 acres in Sonoma county and is dedicated to quality education in the liberal arts and sciences providing 34 academic programs, 41 bachelor's degrees and 13 master's degrees.

SSU has a student population of more than 7,000 students with over 2,000 students living on campus.

Campus amenities include:

Exciting educational opportunities include:

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Donor Information

"At SSU learning has no age limits. We grow by opening our minds and creating new interests through the pursuit of information and knowledge."

Ruben Armiñana SSU President

The Osher Lifelong Learning Institute is healthy and strong but we survive upon the generosity of private donors. Currently, the Lifelong Learning Program, with an operating budget of $400,000, must raise two-thirds its funds from private sources. One-third the budget is derived from student tuition and the remainder must be raised from our student body, private contributors, foundations and business partners.

Until a mature lifelong learning endowment fund is generated to substitute the need for annual fundraising, the OLLI Program must raise operating revenue every year. Many donors and students have generously stepped forward to support the financial goals of the program, but annual fundraising is imperative to ensure its continuation and good work.

Your support of the SSU Osher Lifelong Learning Institute is greatly appreciated,

Ideas for Giving Back to Your Osher Lifelong Learning Institute:

The following represents ways you can creatively give back to your Osher Lifelong Learning Institute, which helps to sustain the program and its future:

Ready to help? Proceed to a printable donation form.

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