Delaware Valley University opens registration for Spring 2026 learning in retirement courses

Benjamin E. Rusiloski, President of Delaware Valley University
Benjamin E. Rusiloski, President of Delaware Valley University
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Registration is now open for Spring 2026 courses at Delaware Valley University’s Center for Learning in Retirement (CLR). The university announced that CLR will offer in-person, online, and hybrid courses to provide greater flexibility for participants.

CLR uses a rolling registration system with no enrollment deadline. For a $50 membership fee, individuals can register for an unlimited number of courses on a first-come, first-served basis. Courses are not sold individually.

Courses begin on various dates starting February 2, 2026. Topics include Figure Drawing Around the Globe (hybrid), Turning Points in Western Civilization (online), The Music of Motown (in-person), and other subjects designed for lifelong learners.

“We are excited to continue expanding access and flexibility for our lifelong learners,” said Community Engagement Coordinator Carrie Lettiere. “The various course formats allow learners to stay engaged and connect with others from wherever they are most comfortable.”

More information about the program and registration can be found at delval.edu/center-learning-retirement.



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