New Frontiers for Lifelong Learning will hold their fall open house on Friday, Sept. 20 from 1 to 3 p.m., at the Mesa Community College, Dobson Campus, in the Library, Room 145.
New Frontiers for Lifelong Learning (NFLL) is a peer-led, self-directed organization of more than 400 members operating under the sponsorship of Mesa Community College.
New Frontiers may be just what your intellectual curiosity is looking for. Classes usually meet one time for one to two and a half hours. There are no tests, grades or credits to worry about.
Classes meet at various MCC campuses and other community locations. Other social opportunities, such as tours, lunches, traveling, concerts, outdoor hiking, and theatre productions, are also available. As a NFLL member, you are given an MCC student ID card, which gives you discounts on campus and in the community.
Fees are only $80 a year, or $60 for each semester. After enrolling at the open house, a member can register for as many classes as their schedule will allow. Online registration is also available, beginning Sept. 24.
For more information, visit newfrontiers.mesacc.edu, or call (480) 461-7497.