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Recent News


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Course Canceled

Posted: 6:16 AM 9/4/2024
The course Introduction to Chromebooks has been canceled due to low enrollment.

Communications from the Center

Posted: 2:29 PM 9/1/2024
We communicate with the public and our registered students in multiple ways. This website is one. Our Facebook page is another. We also issue a monthly newsletter. A link to the current issue is emailed to our public mailing list about the first of each month. Current and past issues of the newsletter are also on this website. We also mail a printed catalog to those on our regular mail mailing list. We also broadcast email announcments and distribute posters around town about our courses and events. If you are not on our email or regular mail mailing list and would like to be, sign up by completing this form.

Additional Section Added

Posted: 3:00 PM 8/28/2024
A second section of the course Brain and Body Fitness by Ageless Grace has been added to the fall semester schedule. Section B will be held on four consecutive Fridays beginning September 13, 10:00 AM – 11:15 AM, in Room 144 of the B&E Building.

Resources

The resources* listed below relate to both how the Center operates and how work is done by its staff.

Policies & Procedures – policies and procedures of the Center as approved by the Advisory Board.

Member Benefits – benefits to which your membership fee entitles you.

Forms – forms for internal CLL committee work.

CLL Reference Materials – reference and training materials for CLL staff and instructors.

Parking Decal Form – form to apply for a USC Aiken parking permit decal. Required for staff, instructors, and students to park on campus (with a few exceptions).

Online Registration Tutorial – step by step instructions for using the online registration system.

Kauffman Memorial Lecture – brochure from the first Kauffman Memorial Lecture (now called Kauffman Remembrance Day), March 22, 1991. Good source for early history of the Academy for Lifelong Learning.


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