Arkansas residents who are 60 years of age or older may now enroll in credit courses at the University of Arkansas, tuition free, on a space-available basis.
Senior citizens wishing to enroll in a fall program should apply as soon as possible to ensure admission before the Aug. 19 registration period. In addition to completing the application for admission, participating senior citizens must provide age verification by completing the online Senior Citizen Tuition Fee Waiver Form.
“Seniors want to stay active and take classes in areas that interest them,” said Julie Crawford, coordinator of senior citizen admissions at the university. “The senior citizen fee waiver makes that possible for a growing community in Northwest Arkansas.”
For more information, call the UA admissions office at 1-800-377-8632.
Links:
» Application for admission
» Fee waiver form


once i don’t have to pay for classes, i am taking all of the fun ones.
Me too. I really hope this program is still around when I’m a senior.
Just about everyone currently in college was born after Ghostbusters 2 was released, which makes me already feel like a senior. Pour a little Metamucil in my Hi-C Ecto Cooler.