Lifelong Learners

At Malone, we believe that learning should last a lifetime. That’s why we invite members of our local community to audit classes for free on our campus.

Lifelong Learners at Malone are senior citizens who wish to contribute to and learn from Malone University’s learning community. To learn more, email the professor you’re interested in taking a class from to receive their approval.

In order to register for a specific course from the course list below, please email the professor of that course and request permission to register.  You'll find the professor's name on the course list and their email address on the faculty list below. You may choose from a wide range of on-ground courses at Malone at no cost, but you will need faculty permission to do so. 

Students who are age 60 or older may audit courses free of charge on a space-available basis. (This privilege does not apply to music, advanced topics, MGMT, tutorial, online, or activity courses.)

Students who are age 70 or older
may take courses for credit for 50% of the tuition price on a space-available basis. It is the student’s responsibility to notify the University of eligibility for these options. All course fee charges will be paid by the student and are not subject to discount.

If you’d like to be a Lifelong Learner at Malone, print and complete the application below and return it to the Admissions Office in the Randall Campus Center (The Barn).  

Application for Lifelong Learners

Questions? Contact the Admissions Office at admissions@malone.edu or 330-471-8145.