Mission Statement
Osher Lifelong Learning Institute at UCSC is a community of men and women from diverse educational, occupational, and geographic backgrounds who are devoted to the pursuit of learning. The members enjoy spirited discussion, reading, and exploring new interests.
Our group’s mission, beyond the social and education benefits to our membership, is to fund scholarships for “re-entry students,” older students who have not been in school continuously since graduating high school. They may have served in the military or be at another stage of life. We are associated with STARS, Services for Transfer and Re-Entry Students. Their webpage is at http://stars.ucsc.edu/.
Location
Our members gather on the third Sunday of the month at 10 a.m. in the Stevenson College Event Center on the UCSC campus to socialize and hold a general meeting. At 11:15 we hear our speaker, typically a UCSC professor, and we adjourn at 12:15.
Phone
(831) 459-2552
Web
http://ucsc-osher.wikispaces.com/
Executive Director
President: Dennis Morris
Founders
Margaret Byrnes, Jim Faris, Barnie Farneroff, Silvia Miller, Mary Ann Raedler
Tax ID
Contributions are made to UCSC and are tax-deductible as allowed by law.
Established
1984

Osher Lifelong Learning Institute at UCSC is a discussion and activity group for mature adults. The group meets on the third Sunday of each month.

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