Every state has at least one institution offering free or reduced-cost classes for senior citizens, while 21 states have tuition waivers that eliminate the costs entirely for students 50 and older who meet certain requirements. Either way, it’s surprisingly easy for seniors to find institutions across the nation where they can continue to learn and expand horizons into their golden years for free.
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