York College Announces Program for Seniors

York College of Pennsylvania has announced the launch of a new program designed to enrich the lives of local seniors through accessible educational, cultural, intergenerational, and social opportunities. The new lifelong learning initiative officially launched on Jan. 5, with membership and course registration opening in May 2026.

Housed under the York College Center for Community Engagement, the new intergenerational learning initiative reflects the college's commitment to serving as an educational anchor; supporting learning at every stage of life; and responding to a growing community need for meaningful, accessible lifelong learning opportunities.

The initiative is made possible in part through support and partnership from the York County Community Foundation (YCCF) as part of its Embracing Aging Initiative, which supports programs that promote vitality, connection, and purpose for older adults across York County.

Designed as a member-driven, noncredit program, the initiative will offer a year-round schedule of courses and experiences. Through membership and course fees, participants can gain access to educational programs, cultural experiences, travel, and volunteer engagement.

Through the lifelong learning initiative, York College will provide older adults with opportunities to remain intellectually curious, socially connected, and actively engaged, while reinforcing the college's role as a hub for learning, service, and partnership in York County.

Additional information is forthcoming.

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