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Classes for Seniors and Baby Boomers in San Francisco

A Wealth of Opportunity for People Who Love to Learn

By May Monten, published Nov 20, 2006
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San Francisco is a great place for lifelong learning, with many of the city's colleges, universities, and university extensions offering special programs for older adults.

City College

The Older Adults Department of City College of San Francisco offers free classes to anyone 55 or older. Classes are located at 41 sites around the city, and include such topics as physical and mental fitness; art, music, and theater appreciation; sculpture and drawing; writing workshops and literature; and computers. You can join a class any time during the semester, as long as space is available. For more information see their website or call (415) 550-4384 or 550-4415.

Osher Lifelong Learning Institute


The Osher Lifelong Learning Institute is a program of San Francisco State’s College of Extended Learning. It is open to people over 50 and offers more than 60 courses per year taught by senior and retired professors, professionals, artists, and writers.  The Institute also offers field trips, forums, and special interest groups. Classes meet at the SFSU Downtown Center, the SFSU campus, and at the San Francisco and Peninsula Jewish Community Centers. Cost for most classes is $95. An annual membership, for $500, allows unlimited admission to all classes and events. For more information, see their website or call (415) 405-7700.

San Francisco State University


While the Osher Lifelong Learning Institute offers its own classes that are designed for its membership, San Francisco State also has two programs for older learners who would like to take regular university classes. One program is for people who want to take classes on a non-credit basis. The other is for people who want to work towards an undergraduate or graduate degree:

- Eldercollege  is open to people over 50. Participants may audit any regular San Francisco State University class on a space-available basis with instructor approval, and may also use the campus library and gym facilities. Cost is $55 per semester. For more information, call (415) 405-7700.

Classes for Seniors and Baby Boomers in San Francisco

The Osher Lifelong Learning Institute

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Takeaways
  • At SFSU, older adults can audit classes or work towards a degree at a reduced cost
  • Taking classes is a great way to meet people who share your interests.
  • Lifelong learning keeps your mind sharp.
Did You Know?
A recent study has shown that when people learn something - when they feel that "click" of comprehension - their brains receive a dose of a natural opium-like substance. That's why grasping a new concept feels so good!
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