Additional information about senior education here.
CSUB 60+ Club
What is the 60+ Club?
The CSUB 60+ Club, founded in 1986, is made up of people from all walks of life who are concerned citizens, who are active, curious, and have time to pursue lifelong learning. It is a partnership between the University and the local community of retired people. Its purpose is to provide personal enrichment, educational opportunities, volunteer challenges, and social activities in a campus environment. Learn more about the history of 60+ Club here.
Membership
Anyone who is age 60 or over, or is retired, or whose spouse is retired, can be a member. College graduation or previous college attendance is not a requirement. Benefits for members include making new friends and joining in social events; learning more about our university and community; and use of the Walter Stiern Library on campus. Dues are $40 per year ($20 after January 1). Click here for an application form or contact the Alumni Engagement office at 661-654-3211.
Benefits
Benefits for members include opportunities to make new friends and participate in social events; to learn more about our university and community; use of the Walter Stiern Library on campus; and volunteer opportunities.
Meetings
Club meetings are held on the CSUB campus on the second Thursday of every month (except May, which is held on the first Thursday) at 2 p.m. in the Stockdale Room at the Runner Cafe (Building 38 on the Campus Map).
View the operational details of the 60+ Club in our Policies, Procedures, and Bylaws.