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Legislature mandates new option for senior citizens
Photos and story by Dana Haynes
The 2009 Legislature mandated a change in the way older adult Oregon residents can take free or reduced-price college classes.
The change goes into effect this fall at all 17 independent community colleges in Oregon. Summer 2010 is the last opportunity for seniors to take advantage of ˿Ƶ’s long-standing older adult tuition discount program.
Under the Legislature’s model, people age 65 and older would be able to take a credit class for free. PCC has opted to be more inclusive and is offering the free classes for those age 62 and older, provided:
● They gain permission of the instructor.
● There is room in the class for them and they don’t displace a student paying full tuition.
● They audit the class and will not receive credit or a grade.
Participants will not be able to register in advance. They will need to fill out a separate registration form on the first day of class.
The procedure for taking a non-credit has not changed. People age 62 and older get half-off on the price for those classes.
For details, go online to www.pcc.edu/senioroption