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Learning doesn’t stop at retirement. Pittsburgh offers numerous opportunities for adults to explore new interests, develop skills, and stay mentally engaged. Whether you want to master a new hobby, dive into history, or learn cutting-edge technology, the Steel City has something for every curious mind.

Below are five excellent adult learning programs that can help you continue growing and connecting with your community.

University of Pittsburgh’s Osher Lifelong Learning Institute (OLLI)

OLLI at Pitt provides intellectually stimulating courses designed specifically for adults 50 and older. With no tests, grades, or homework, you can focus purely on the joy of learning while exploring subjects like art history, literature, science, and current events in a relaxed, discussion-based environment.

 

 

Carnegie Mellon University’s Osher Lifelong Learning Institute

Carnegie Mellon’s OLLI program offers another fantastic option for lifelong learners, featuring courses that range from technology and innovation to arts and culture. The program emphasizes peer-led learning, where participants teach and learn from each other, creating a rich collaborative experience. Travel opportunities are also offered on occasion.

 

Community College of Allegheny County (CCAC) Continuing Education

CCAC provides practical skills training and personal enrichment courses for adults of all ages. From computer basics and financial planning to creative writing and photography, their affordable programs help you gain new skills or rediscover old passions at locations throughout the Pittsburgh area.

 

Adventures in Lifelong Learning at La Roche University

Whether you’re looking to audit an undergraduate course, embark on short educational tours, or deepen your spiritual growth, the Introcaso Center for Lifelong Learning at La Roche University offers memberships to community members aged 50 and older. Four sessions throughout the year instruct on a wide range of interests from history, art and photography to music, crafting and bridge. LaRoche’s Study Abroad office also opens up travel opportunities to the center’s members.

 

Local Libraries’ Adult Education Programs

The Carnegie Library of Pittsburgh hosts numerous adult learning opportunities, from book clubs and author talks to computer training and career development workshops. These programs are typically free and offer a welcoming environment to learn alongside fellow community members.

 

Keep Learning, Keep Growing

Continuing to learn new things as you age keeps your mind sharp, helps you meet new people, and adds excitement to your daily routine. Pittsburgh’s wealth of adult learning opportunities means you can always find something that sparks your curiosity.

At Envisage, we believe that staying mentally engaged is a crucial part of healthy aging. Our programs support older adults who want to remain active, connected, and continuously learning in their own homes and communities. Ready to explore how we can support your journey? Schedule a conversation with us today to learn more about our comprehensive approach to aging well.

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