At Anne Arundel Community College, we’re your partner in learning for the next stage of your life. Each year, more than 13,000 adults who are at midlife and older participate in the many learning opportunities available through the college. Our Center on Aging brings together many of AACC’s noncredit continuing education offerings intended for baby boomers and seniors. And by partnering with some of the area’s leading experts, we are able to hire instructors who can deliver the most relevant and helpful information to improve your quality of life. Register for one of our classes today! Or, if you’d like to be a part of our team of instructors and partners, contact Terry Portis.
AACC credit courses are tuition-free for seniors age 60 and older by the first day of the credit term. Seniors pay only a $25 per term registration fee, plus all applicable student and course fees.
While the programs listed below are specially designed for our 50 and older population, don’t miss out on AACC’s many noncredit personal enrichment offerings for anyone 16 and older. Many of these courses are offered tuition-free to seniors, age 60 and older, if you register by the first day of class.
Learn more about registration as an older adult.
Senior adult courses are offered in partnership with eight Anne Arundel County senior centers at a discounted senior rate. Topics include healthy living, history and heritage and computer technology.
Life stages courses are targeted to help adults in midlife and beyond nurture mind and body. Learn about family and caregiving, as well as employment, job transitioning and retirement. Some classes are available online.
Guild for L.I.F.E. (Learning is For Everyone) sponsors this series of lecture and tours to museums, historical landmarks and local places of interest.
Peer Learning Partnership is a community of peers who have a passion for lifelong learning. Members facilitate seminar-style courses designed for intellectual development, cultural stimulation and personal growth.