My parents are both recent retirees with a lot of new free time on their hands. One thing that they are always on the lookout for are easy ways to learn new things. Turns out there are quite a few options out there when it comes to free online classes for senior citizens and I thought I could share them with you all.
In this guide, we’ll be looking at places I found that provide free online classes for seniors. Some even offer free college courses!
Many of these sites come with lectures, free courses, and even suggested homework for you to complete.
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Sites that Offer Free Online Courses for Seniors
There are tons of websites and organizations that make lifelong-learning possible for the elderly. The following sites are free for you to use any time to better your education!
1. Academic Earth
Offering literally thousands of free lectures from top universities like Princeton, Harvard, and Oxford, Academic Earth has a robust open course program that allows you to learn from the comfort of home.
2. Alison
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You can take any of their courses for free, but the diploma will cost you.
They offer courses in:
- Technology
- Health
- Math
- Language
- Humanities
- Marketing
- Science
- Business
- Lifestyle
3. BBC Language
Where else can you learn 40 different languages from one site for free? They offer classes for beginners and beyond, so you can join with any skill level. They also have a section for kids, so you can learn alongside the grandkids! Their most popular courses are:
- French
- Spanish
- Greek
- Chinese
- German
- Italian
4. Codeacademy
Codeacademy is geared specifically toward people who want to learn computer programming. Over 45 million users have taken advantage of their free courses on everything from making websites to using the same programming language found in iPhone apps.
5. Coursera Free
Coursera is primarily a paid online university offering two to four-year degrees in a variety of subjects. They do, however, have a selection of courses available at no extra cost, with flexible schedules and quizzes to test your learning. Some of the courses you can take are:
- The Science of Wellbeing
- Financial Markets
- Machine Learning
- Successful Negotiations: Essential Strategies and Skills
- Financial Engineering and Risk Management
- Algorithms
- Introduction to Philosophy
6. edX
From simple certifications to a Master’s degree, edX probably has something you’ll be interested in, all for free! edX is a global nonprofit started by Harvard and MIT, and has been used by over 20 million learners.
7. Harvard Open Learning Initiative
Harvard’s Division of Continuing Education, otherwise known as their Extension School, provides a few of their courses online for no extra cost. You can also navigate to Harvard’s Online Learning section which offers courses from all of the college’s departments.
8. iTunes U
This app is advertised primarily as an educational resource for students and teachers to plan lessons, but it also features books, lectures, and more on a variety of subjects. These lessons are provided by universities around the globe, as well as museums like the Smithsonian.
9. Khan Academy
Khan Academy aims itself at students from preschool to college, but there’s no age limit on learning! Started as a tutorial series focusing on mathematics, Khan has expanded to cover any subject you care to name.
10. Memrise
Want to learn a new language? Memrise allows you to watch native speakers who know what they’re talking about, no pun intended. They also have a handy app so you can learn even when you’re out and about.
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11. MIT OpenCourseWare
MIT’s name carries a lot of clout in the educational world, and now you can proudly say that you learned from them for free! And it’s not just technology classes, either. MIT’s OpenCourseWare offers courses in Business, Fine Arts, and the Humanities as well.
12. Open Learning Initiative
Presented by Carnegie Mellon University, these Independent Learner Courses are self-paced and self-guided. They don’t offer credit if you complete them, but they do offer an opportunity to learn new things and broaden your horizons. Some of the courses available right now are:
- General Chemistry 1 and 2
- Introduction to Programming in Java
- Elementary Chinese 1
- Environmental Technology
- Visual Design
- Modern Biology
13. Open Yale Courses
Though you can’t earn credit through Yale’s Open Courses, no registration or admission to Yale is required to learn from lectures recorded in their classrooms. You can learn about anything from Physics to the Old Testament at your own pace using the provided course materials.
14. Stanford Free Courses
You can get free courses from Stanford’s School of Medicine, Engineering, or their School of Humanities and Sciences at no cost.
15. TEDEd
If you’ve been around the internet you’ve probably heard of TEDTalks, the nonprofit lecture series presenting ideas from prominent minds around the world.
Now they have a series presenting lessons on a variety of subjects in an easy-to-digest video format!
16. Videolectures
Videolectures is an award-winning site that collects scientific learning from across the world from sources like MIT and Stanford, presenting them in an accessible video format.
17. Duolingo
This app isn’t just meant for seniors — all ages can use it — but it is so good I have to list it. Duolingo is a language teaching app that personalizes your learning experience by adapting to what you know and what lessons to struggle with. You receive immediate grading when you complete their short lesson plans. Best of all, they even have ways for you to practice the language with other users.
Other Resources
Can’t find classes on topics you like to learn more about?
Check out these places to find more.
18. AARP
AARP is one of the most popular organizations geared toward senior citizens. And their great AARP membership offers so many benefits to seniors.
They also have a website where they publish truly helpful guides for the elderly and retirees. If you are interested in the concept of lifelong learning and looking for other resources that offer free internet-based courses, check out this handy guide by AARP. It lists a whole bunch of links to free online classes and courses for seniors, along with tips and tricks to make your learning experience fun and enjoyable.
19. YouTube
YouTube isn’t just for funny cat videos. You can find videos on literally any topic. In fact,m there are a lot of great teachers that teach classes for free. You can learn anything from Yoga and Mediation to Cooking, Sewing, fixing things, and everything in between.
Some of the top learning channels on YouTube include:
To find more, simply visit YouTube and search for a topic you want to learn more about. Once you’ve found a video that you like, subscribe (it’s free) to the creators channel so you don’t miss on their new videos.
What You Need
To take online classes, you need a few basic things that most people already have.
These include:
Computer
Obviously, to access anything online you need a computer or any other device that lets you connect to the internet.
Internet
Having a good internet connection is important especially when it comes to taking audio and video-based classes. You don’t need a super fast internet connection but you also won’t be able to view video and audio based courses through extremely slow connections.
Notebook & Pen
You might need to tale notes throughout lessons, so having a notebook and a pen come in handy. Although there are apps and browser add-ons that let you do the same, but if you’re not very familiar with technology, it might just be easier to jot down notes on a piece of paper.
Headphones
While not absolutely necessary, a pair of headphones does make it easier to take online classes especially if you are hearing or sight-impaired. Another benefit is that you can watch and listen to courses anywhere without disturbing other people around you.
You probably already have all these things so you don’t need to spend any money shopping for “back to school” supplies.
Free Classes for Seniors Near Me
Don’t fancy learning online? Would rather learn in person where you can interact with the teacher and classmates?
Check out these places to find free classes near you for seniors.
20. Libraries
Most people think of local public libraries as places where you can borrow books, but they offer much more. Many public libraries offer evening and weekend classes for kids and seniors. Check with your local public library to see if they have classes on topics that you are interested in learning more about.
21. City & County Recreation Programs
Another great place to look for free classes for seniors near you is your city or county’s recreation department. Many of these local departments offer classes not only for kids but also for adults including people age 50 and older.
What is particularly great about attending classes thought by your local government’s recreation programs is that they may even offer classes specific to your region, like the history of your town.
To find out about current classes, just call or visit your local City Hall.
Using Free College Tuition for Seniors
More and more colleges these days are offering online classes to keep up with the demand for space in their classrooms and to meet the needs of students with busy schedules. This, coupled with the fact that all 50 states offer some kind of waiver for tuition for students who are seniors, means that seniors can attend classes at a state institution for no cost.
It’s important to keep in mind that this isn’t a federal program and that each state has implemented its own rules as to who qualifies as a ‘senior.’ For example, in Alaska you qualify if you’re old enough to receive full Social Security benefits.
For a list of free or cheap college courses for older adults in all 50 States, check out this AARP guide.
Final Thoughts
You don’t have to sign up at a local college or pay a ton of money to learn a new skill. The internet has tons to offer if you know where to look!
If you know of any other free online classes for seniors, please let us know by leaving a comment below.
Julie Kandlstorfer
Is it possible to get classes free for art. I have two associate degrees in it? Would like to practice with different art forms.
Tonya
Hello I’m 51 years old…. I really want to take a online class. I never received my High School Diploma because I chose to work and take care my family, but I’m interested in taking classes online
Jack Douglas Strang
I hold an under graduate degree from Eastern Michigan University. I am a senior citizen and would like to earn a free of tuition on line masters degree from the University of Michigan or any credited university.
Dan Cunningham
I came up through the ranks. I’ve been a Quality Assurance Engineer for 35 years. I’ve written baseline procedures and qualified as a Refuel Floor Technical Director with GENE General Electric Nuclear Engineering. I’m retired and interested in obtaining a Masters Degree. Although I’m retired it would mean a lot to me.
Is this possible?
Saeed Darabi
Hi Dan, I would give some of these resources a try. Good luck.
Geri
The possibilities are endless….
Dan Cunningham
This could be interesting
Barbara Templin
I just want to learn how to use my computer and Android7 phone.
Saeed
Barbara, many of these sites (like Coursera and EdX) offer basic computer classes. Sign up for free and browse their courses and pick the ones you like. They are really great courses.
Lorraine Nichol
I’m 65. I would like to complete my undergraduate degree online. Is that possible without paying tuition.
Saeed
Lorraine, yes, some of the sites mentioned above do actually offer degrees as well. Some of them may require a small fee just for sending out the actual certificate but most are free.
Gulzar Mubeen Gul
I am interested to have teaching professional skills courses in Tourism and Hospitality Management. I have about 22 years teaching experience in this area. I wished to continue here in USA.
Sharon LaClaire
I don’t want to get a degree, I just want to take courses of interest to me. I am very interested in Psychology, Sociology and Child Psychology. When I was younger I didn’t believe I could do it, now that I am in my 70’s I want to learn as much as I can. I love all the subjects I mentioned and have been interested in them for years.
I would love to find online courses offering these subjects without going for a degree. Hopefully free or reduced rates.
shivam
Very Good And Useful information. I learned about a few I hadn’t heard before. Thank For Sharing. I have been using BBC Language to learn Greek. It’s an amazing free recourse.
Saeed
Thanks for the kind words. I am glad you liked it, Shivam. Yes, I love BBC Language. It really is a fantastic recourse for learning many different languages.