
In
recognition that we are never too old to learn, continuing education
opportunities abound for the 50+ set at Mississippi's universities and
colleges.
Several of Mississippi's colleges and universities provide housing and
administrative assistance for Institutes for Learning in Retirement
which are run by retirees for retirees. The members decide what classes
they wish to have each year, and retirees often serve as instructors.
Most charge a small annual fee, and course fees are as low as $5. Just
a few of the courses which have been presented in recent years are computer
basics, home repair, beginning bridge, herb gardening, foreign languages,
Civil War history, Mississippi literature, comparative religion and
watercolor.
Some of the institutes also offer monthly luncheon lecture series, socials
and field trips such as to Broadway plays in New Orleans or Atlanta.
Institutes are in place at the University of Southern Mississippi (Hattiesburg),
Meridian Community College, Hinds Community College (Clinton), Southwest
Mississippi Community College (McComb), Copiah-Lincoln Community College
(Brookhaven and Natchez) and Gulf Coast Community College, and numerous
other colleges and universities are in the process of creating institutes.
In addition, the community colleges and major universities in our Certified
Retirement Cities - the University of Mississippi in Oxford, Mississippi
State University in Starkville, Mississippi University for Women in
Columbus, the University of Southern Mississippi in Hattiesburg and
Mississippi College in Clinton - waive or reduce tuition fees for adults
on a space-available basis.