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Senior Citizens

Ridgewater College offers several options for senior citizens to continue their education, from course auditing to credit courses and non-credit courses.

A senior citizen who wishes to take a class, but not receive credit, may audit a credit-based course at no charge. Students wishing to audit a class must declare this at the time of registration. A student may register for a course during the add/drop period the day after the first class session is held if there is space available in the course. Students auditing courses must pay a mandatory parking and health service fee. They are also responsible for purchasing books and class materials.

Minnesota residents 62 years old or older may enroll in credit courses on a space-available basis without paying tuition and activity fees. The senior citizen rate applies only to students who are not collecting financial aid. Those choosing to enroll will be charged $20 per credit plus fees.

Senior citizens may register for a course the day after the first class meets if there is space available in the course. Senior citizens who wish to guarantee their enrollment in a course may register earlier, but they will be required to pay full tuition and fees. If a senior citizen guarantees enrollment by registering early, they will not be awarded the tuition benefit for that course at a later date.

Senior citizens may also enroll in non-credit courses without paying tuition and activity fees (excluding courses designed and offered specifically and exclusively for senior citizens). A senior citizen enrolled in a non-credit course must pay for any materials, personal property, or service charges for the course.

Note that a senior citizen enrolled in closed enrollment contract training or a professional continuing education program is not eligible for these benefits.