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In reply to the discussion: An amazing, awesome freebie for seniors [View all]marybourg
(13,615 posts)6. I don't believe that's true of AZ,
but maybe someone can correct me.
It was true in NY, and my dad, who had to drop out of the tenth grade to support his younger siblings reveled in being able to"go to college" in his 60's (after getting a h.s. equivalency diploma).
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Kudos to youse guys, but at 68, after a career in education, I'm DONE! FINITO MUNDO! I'll just
WinkyDink
Nov 2017
#42
It depends entirely on the state and on the specific public institution.
PoindexterOglethorpe
Nov 2017
#50
Thank you Blue Flower, I shall Feast! (I am presently enjoying the AARP hikes.)
joanbarnes
Nov 2017
#54