Osher Lifelong Learning Institute at the University of Delaware in Wilmington 2700 Pennsylvania Avenue, Wilmington, DE 19806
About the Business
The Osher Lifelong Learning Institute at the University of Delaware in Wilmington offers a unique educational experience for adults aged 50 and above. Located at 2700 Pennsylvania Avenue, Wilmington, Delaware, this school provides a wide range of classes and programs where students can learn and teach without the pressure of grades or exams. OLLI is all about fostering friendships and camaraderie while enjoying fun and fascinating classes.
The institution strongly recommends that all participants remain up-to-date with COVID-19 vaccinations to ensure a safe and healthy learning environment. Mask wearing is optional but encouraged, and guidelines may change based on current University of Delaware health protocols.
Structured as learning cooperatives, OLLI programs feature semester-based memberships led by volunteer instructors and leaders supported by university and OLLI staff. The community at OLLI is diverse and inclusive, embodying a wide range of experiences, cultures, abilities, and generations. Civil discourse, open exchange of ideas, tolerance, and courtesy are key values of the OLLI community.
Please note that OLLI is not affiliated with any religious or political organizations and does not endorse or promote any specific viewpoints. For more information about the Osher Lifelong Learning Institute at the University of Delaware, visit their website.
Location & Phone number
2700 Pennsylvania Ave, Wilmington, DE 19806, United States
Reviews
"I love my 5 classes. I am 80 and not the oldest classmate! The negative about the facility is the parking situation. My first day, I circled the parking areas 3 times and when a person left, I was able to get a space. It was in the rear. I had to use my "rollator" for the first time since last term. Coming from the rear, one comes through a maze which is pretty but when I have congested heart failure and it is very humid, the uphill walk is hard even though it is gradual. And then there is the fountain which means the slate sidewalk is wet. There is the mist to walk through. The final walk to the back door is uphill. Another problem now is what to do with the "rollator. I don't need it in the building. I can walk the halls. There is talk of more parking but there is no space closer to the school. It is very frustrating and I love the classes once I am inside."
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