OLLI Registration

Classes With Limits
COMPUTER CLASSES WITH LIMITS
◊ All computer classes are limited to ten students and subject to random drawing if over-enrolled. Second choice
classes are also subject to random drawing if over-enrolled.
◊ If necessary, random drawings are held after noon on the Tuesday following the general membership meeting.
Registrations received by that time will be included in the random drawing. Classes not filled by noon Tuesday following the membership meeting will be filled on a first come, first served basis.
◊ Those who lose out in a random drawing for a class will have a choice of another class (subject to availability) or a Certificate of Priority Placement. A Certificate of Priority Placement entitles the student to placement in the
same class the next session that class is offered.
◊ Certificates of Priority Placement are only given to those who lose out in a drawing. They do not apply to classes hat are cancelled.
Students will only be notified by phone in case of class cancellation or non-placement.
◊ Placement cannot be guaranteed. In the event of class cancellation or over enrollment your class fee will be refunded.
Placement in non-computer classes with limits will be on a first come, first served basis.
Returned Check Policy
CSULB Foundation charges $5.00 per check for all returned checks. If your check is returned, you will be responsible for the amount of your check plus $5.00.
Any check returned to University Parking Services by your bank will be handled by the University. A letter will be sent to you by the University. Please be sure to follow the instructions outlined in the letter.
Refunds
No refunds will be made after 4 PM Friday of the first week of classes for parking passes or for regular classes. No refunds will be made after class placement in any computer class.
General Information
The Osher Lifelong Learning Institute (OLLI at CSULB) is located in the HS&D building on the California State University, Long Beach campus. Room 101 is the lecture classroom, Room 100-A is the computer classroom and Room 100-B is the administrative office.
- Membership is open to adults 50 and older.
- Membership is required to take all classes.
- Membership is $40.00 for a full academic year (Oct.. 1 to Sept. 30).
- Membership is pro-rated to $20.00 for half of the year (March 29 to Sept. 30).
- Students taking computer classes are required to be members of both OLLI at CSULB and SeniorNet.
- SeniorNet membership is $40 per year per person. Students whose SeniorNet membership expires before
or during an OLLI session must renew at the beginning of that session, if registering for a computer class.
- Computer class tuition is $45 per class.
- Lecture class tuition is $10 per class. All class tuitions are in addition to the membership fee.
How To Register
- Complete the personal information
- Check the classes that you want to take
in the column indicated.
- Payments may be made by check or in cash.
- Make separate checks for lecture or
computer classes (CSULB Foundation),
Parking permits (CSULB Parking Services)
and SeniorNet (SeniorNet).
- Bring your registration form with you to
register or mail your form and payment to
the address at the bottom of the registration
form.
- Don’t forget to make a note of the classes
you have selected.
- You will receive an OLLI at CSULB name tag
that will be your proof of membership for the
entire academic year.
- Please share the extra registration form with a possible new member.
Classroom Courtesy
Please visit with friends before or after class outside the classroom. Please keep your voices down when you are in the hall as they may disturb classes that are in session and people working in the offices in the building.
DON’T FORGET TO TURN OFF YOUR CELL PHONES (or set to vibrate)!
Disclaimer
Our instructors come with a wide variety of backgrounds, experiences and influences. We strive to provide diverse views while maintaining the highest quality and academic excellence in all classes. The views of the instructors and their guests are their own and do not necessarily reflect nor represent the views of the Osher Lifelong Learning Institute at CSULB.