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Lifetime Learning Institute
lli.bard.eduThe Lifetime Learning Institute (LLI) at Bard offers noncredit courses that provide members with opportunities to share their love of learning and exchange ideas and experiences. Sponsored by Bard’s Center for Civic Engagement in affiliation with the Road Scholar Network, LLI is a member-run organization. Members actively participate on committees and serve as class presenters, producers, and managers. LLI organizes two seven-week semesters in the fall, a four-week SummerFest in June, four-week WinterFest in January, and other educational opportunities. Membership is open to adults on a space-available basis. This past year, more than 350 LLI members enrolled in 75 courses on the Bard campus.