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(closed the month of July) Karen McKenzie
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OLLI at UCI

Free Catalog Request FormOLLI at UCI is a dynamic group of seasoned adults—both retired and semi-retired—who enjoy literature, history, science, the arts and travel.

OLLI at UCI members are intellectually curious, interested in discovering new facts, sharing ideas, and building a social connection with other like-minded individuals of their community.

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FALL CATALOG will be available after July 18, 2008.

To take courses through OLLI at UCI, you simply become a member of the organization. For a low annual fee of $150 you can take courses from September through June.  You can also join mid year for Spring Semester for only $80.

Fall Enrollment: August 4, 2008 through August 15, 2008

Course confirmations will be mailed out early September, 2008. Please wait until after September 19, 2008 to contact facilitators, unless a class begins prior to that date.
Each year, OLLI at UCI provides two-semesters of exceptional learning—a fall term (September-January) and a spring term (February-June).

Classes are taught by UC Irvine faculty, instructors from other local universities and colleges, emeriti, outside professionals and qualified OLLI peers.  Classes meet near the UC Irvine campus.  Most classes involve three to five two-hour meetings.
OLLI at UCI curriculum includes the riches of science, arts, humanities and social sciences.  Topics are carefully balanced, offering literature, performing and visual arts, history, memoir writing, current events, Shakespeare, film analysis, environmental affairs, levels of the Internet, domestic and foreign relations, and world cultures.


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