PROGRAM 60 event planned at Ohio State Newark

| November 28, 2017

NEWARK – The Ohio State University at Newark is having an in-person help day for Ohio residents age 60 or older who are interested in experiencing a tuition-free lifelong learning opportunity at Ohio State Newark.

The event will be Tuesday, Dec. 12, from 9 to 11 a.m. in the Office of Admissions and Advising located in Founders Hall, 1179 University Drive, Newark campus. The in-person help day will allow participants to become registered students for spring semester 2018, which begins on Jan. 8. 2018. A reservation to attend this session is necessary, and you must be registered for classes by Dec. 22, to participate in spring semester 2018.

PROGRAM 60 provides participants the experience of interacting with college instructors and students while attending classes on a noncredit/non-degree basis. Classes in PROGRAM 60 are on a space-available only basis.

There are no required assignments for PROGRAM 60 participants, and you are not required to purchase books and supplies. However, if the course has a course/lab fee, you will be required to pay that fee. You do not take exams or write papers unless you would like to do so. We do, however, encourage you to participate in class discussions.

For more information or to reserve your space at the event, please call 740-366-9333 or visit Go.osu.edu/newarkprogram60.

The Ohio State University at Newark offers an academic environment that’s inclusive of diversity, challenging but supportive with world-renowned professors and access to Ohio State’s more than 200 majors. It’s where learning comes to life. Research, education abroad and service learning opportunities prepare students for their careers in ways they never expected.

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