Affiliations - UCONN Adult Learning Program
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Affiliations

Please see below for links to those organizations to which ALP is affiliated either by formal documented recognition or informal mutual interest.

ROAD SCHOLAR (LLI)

ROAD SCHOLAR (LLI)
The Elderhostel Institute Network (EIN) is a voluntary association of Lifelong Learning Institutes (LLIs), founded by Elderhostel Inc., a not-for-profit organization dedicated to providing educational opportunities for older adults. EIN exists to promote communication and provide resources to existing LLIs, and to encourage the development of new LLIs. EIN does not prescribe fees or approve curriculum; those decisions are made independently by each LLI. Because LLIs are for local participants, all advertising and registration are handled locally by each LLI.

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CENTER FOR LEARNING IN RETIREMENT (C L I R )

CENTER FOR LEARNING IN RETIREMENT (C L I R )
CLIR is an organization similar to ALP located on the University of Connecticut campus in Storrs.
The purpose of CLIR is to provide meaningful and serious intellectual activities for retired (or semi-retired) men and women from all walks of life, conducted in an informal and relaxed atmosphere. No academic requirements are necessary and there is no age limitation.


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WINTONBURY LAND TRUST

While not officially affiliated with the Wintonbury Land Trust, ALP offers a perennial course on HIKES that depends upon the conservation efforts of that organization to preserve our natural resources and provide the quality of hiking trails that are enjoyed by registered ALP members. We suggest you follow this link to visit their website and learn more about their non-profit organization.

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