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DeKALB | There are classes with no prerequisites, no homework and no exams. The catch is, they are meant for 50-somethings and retirees; traditional students can keep dreaming.
With their motto, “learning for the fun of it,” the Lifelong Learning Institute sponsors classes at NIU that range from photography to discussions in cancer research. The classes take place in the Holmes Student Center, rooms 505 and 506, and prospective members have to be at least 50-years old to join.
“Their learning structure is informal and flexible,” said Anne Petty Johnson, the primary administrator for the LLI. “The retired folk that are in this organization are not ones that sit at home day in and day out; they are not required to attend the classes they sign up for.”
Petty Johnson said the members teach and determine the subject matter.
The program has “expanded her horizons on life,” said Sharon Tourville, chair of the steering committee for LLI.
“I absolutely love it,” Tourville said. “The make-up of these classes are stimulating people. Every semester, they come up with so many new areas. It’s just fascinating.”
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