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Northwest Vista College

3535 N. Ellison Drive
San Antonio, Texas 78251
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Palo Alto College

1400 W Villaret Blvd
San Antonio, Texas 78224
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San Antonio College

1819 N. Main Ave.
San Antonio, Texas 78212
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St Philip's College

1801 Martin Luther King Dr
San Antonio, Texas 78203
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University of Texas Health Science Center at San Antonio

7703 Floyd Curl Dr
San Antonio, Texas 78229
University of Texas Health Science Center at San Antonio Details

The University of Texas at San Antonio

One UTSA Circle
San Antonio, Texas 78249
The University of Texas at San Antonio Details

Texas A&M University-San Antonio

One University Way
San Antonio, Texas 78224
Texas A&M University-San Antonio Details

About San Antonio, Texas

San Antonio is a city rich in history and famous for its Spanish colonial heritage. The Alamo, a historic mission and fortress, is a popular tourist attraction. The city is also known for its vibrant River Walk, where visitors can enjoy restaurants, shops, and scenic views along the San Antonio River.

About Senior Education

From personal enrichment classes to career preparation, these programs cater to the diverse interests and needs of older adults. Whether you want to explore a new hobby, brush up on your computer skills, or delve into academic subjects, there are options available to suit your preferences. Senior and adult education programs are available nationwide, offering a wide range of classes and programs specifically designed for learners over the age of 55. It's never too late to learn something new!

Types of Senior Education Available to Adults Over 55

Tuition-Free College Courses - Many colleges across the United States understand the value of lifelong learning and offer tuition-free courses specifically designed for seniors. These courses are typically offered as part of a senior citizen audit program, allowing older adults to attend classes without earning credits. While seniors may be responsible for purchasing their own textbooks and materials, some campuses even provide senior discounts to make the learning experience more accessible.

Continuing Education/Certificate Programs - If you’re still part of the workforce or want to gain new skills, check out your local trade schools or community colleges for continuing education/certificate programs. Many classes focus on granting participants CEUs (continued education units) or certificates of completion. Think refresher courses on providing childcare or certification in first aid and CPR.

Personal Enrichment - There are so many opportunities to learn new things, meet new people, and have lots of fun doing it all! If you’ve always wanted to learn how to make jewelry or make the perfect souffle, personal enrichment classes are a great, affordable way to do it!

Intergenerational Programs - Many senior and adult education programs also promote intergenerational interactions by incorporating younger students or volunteers, creating an environment where different age groups can learn from one another.

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