Mainstream, the
Institute for
Mature Adults
Mainstream is an innovator in exciting educational
programming and career change options designed for mature adults over 50.
Course topics include skill development for new careers, enrichment and
personal growth. These affordable, noncredit courses are tailored to meet
the needs of mature adults. For more information on courses, dates and times
and to register, please call 914-606-6793.
Career Training for Mature Adults
Mainstream, the Institute for Mature Adults, offers several training
options designed for mature adults who are looking for work, switching
fields or getting back into the job market. In addition, Mainstream offers a
program for experienced Nurses who are interested in becoming Clinical Nurse
Adjunct Instructors, a course on choosing an encore career and another for
mature adults who are interested in starting their own business. Click
here for more information.Mainstream Course Offerings The documents below are in PDF format. You must have Adobe Acrobat Reader installed on your computer in order to read them.


The COLLEGIUM for Lifelong Learning
COLLEGIUM for Lifelong Learning is a membership organization created in 2004
under the aegis of Mainstream by Community College volunteers seeking to
combine serious study and social exchange.
Each COLLEGIUM semester features a different array of courses in the arts
and sciences, all led by exceptional volunteers. Some leaders are veterans
of the classroom, and some are professionals sharing their expertise for the
first time. They are asked to distribute reading lists on their subjects and
to encourage classroom discussion. The weekly Wednesday and Friday format
allows for informal discussion between sessions and during breaks.
COLLEGIUM’S FALL TERM 2011
Wednesday - October 12, 19, 26 •
November 2, 9, 16 Friday – October 14, 21, 28 • November
4, 11, 18
Collegium is
back for the fall 2011 term with a variety of tempting offerings from which
to choose. Collegium members attend all six Wednesday and/or Friday sessions
and select one course from each time slot.
Registrations can be taken over the phone by calling 606-6748, however we
encourage you to take advantage of our new PeopleSoft system and register
electronically. Click
here to
register online.

Email Continuing Education at
continuinged@sunywcc.edu
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