The Host
Hosting a Lifelong Learning Institute (LLI) on your campus will provide
many benefits for everyone, including your faculty, your students and
the entire community. Following are just some of those benefits.
Having people of vast experience and great intellectual curiosity
on your campus provides fresh inspiration and focus to both
the faculty and the students.
An LLI on campus means that your faculty will have the opportunity
to try out creative and innovative methods of teaching, at
the same time broadening their knowledge of the subject since the viewpoint
of older students may provide an entirely different perspective.
Providing support for an LLI at your school enhances the quality
of education for your traditional students.
An LLI provides your institution with an opportunity to offer a
wide variety of intergenerational opportunities to your younger
students.
An LLI adds diversity to your campus in terms of age range.
Having an LLI at your school helps fulfill your schools responsibility
to act as an educational resource for the whole community.
Hosting an LLI ties the needs of the community to the expertise
of your school.
An LLI serves as an ambassador for your institution.
An LLI located on your campus may influence where people decide
to retire it brings active, intelligent people into a community.
LLI members will attend cultural events at your school.
LLI members give money to fund scholarships and special events.
LLI members will "market" your institution to their grandchildren
and others.
LLI members are often opinion leaders in the community and can
help your school build support for legislative appropriations.
LLI members become "Friends" of your school, which expands your
fundraising opportunities.
LLI members volunteer their time and expertise, which enhances
your institutions abilities to be the best educational facility
possible.
"When I retired, I realized that both my emotional and intellectual
life needed a wider scope. I began attending the various functions and
felt deeply satisfied by the rich intellectual environment in the organization
and at the university." Institute Member
The Institute
Being located on a college or university campus offers an Institute
unparalleled and unique opportunities and benefits. Following are just
some of the more tangible benefits.
A college or university location means that Institute members are
part of an exciting and innovative learning environment.
Institutes develop and maintain unique and beneficial relationships
with their host institutions.
Under the umbrella of the local college or university, Institutes
have instant credibility with the surrounding community. This
makes community outreach much easier.
The Institute and its members have access to the finest academic
and social resources.
Under the aegis of the college or university, the Institute is
assured of academic credibility.
The Institute knows that the high standards of the host will ensure
the same high standards in the Institute.
The host institution and the Institute have a commitment to each
other, ensuring a mutually beneficial relationship.
For the Institute, being affiliated with a local college or university
sets them apart from other senior programs.
"An aging problem? No problem. Put senior citizens back in college.
Under such conditions, accustomed to lifelong learning, why shouldnt they
remain creative and innovative to very nearly the end of their lives?"
Issac Asimov
The Member
The benefits of belonging to an LLI for individual members are almost
too numerous to list. Following are some of the more obvious ones.
Enlarges ones interests.
Enriches established friendships.
Provides opportunities to meet new people.
Keeps one current, active and young.
Enables one to make new friends, contacts, relationships and connections.
Expands ones horizons.
Allows one to have fun, gain respect and exchange ideas.
Provides opportunities to develop new ideas and handle change.
Gets people involved in the give and take of lively discussions.
Provides a chance to learn more about current events. Continues
the pattern of life-long learning.
Allows one to gain a better understanding of the world and oneself.
Camaraderie with their peers.
Those who belong to an LLI seek knowledge, get together to share
it, ask questions and try and find new ideas and insights.
Members of affiliated LLIs are eligible to participate in domestic
and international study/travel programs designed exclusively by and for
LLI members.
Opportunities exist for volunteer work on the national level, serving
on committees for conference planning and other special projects.
An LLI has been called a "health club for the brain."
Membership in an LLI develops insight, stimulates curiosity
and satisfies the intellect.
"If the older generation wishes to be valued, as the elders were in
times past, our retirements must be vigorous oneswhere we give of ourselves
and become a treasured resource." Institute Member
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