Online registration for Fall 2012 ends on Thursday, August 27, 2012.
The Osher Lifelong Learning Institute at UM, affectionately known as MOLLI, offers programs that promote the lifelong learning and personal growth of +50 individuals through a diverse collection of non-credit, short courses offered in the fall, winter and spring. We are looking for individuals +50 who are curious and love to learn. Our goal is to create an accessible and innovative learning environment so that individuals from all backgrounds and levels of education may pursue learning. It is truly learning for learning's sake, so no exams or grades are given.
MOLLI courses expose learners to Montana's best teachers, including emeritus and current faculty, as well as professionals from the community. Program offerings include lectures, ongoing discussions, short courses, and interest groups covering topics from the humanities, sciences and the arts, as well as community and regional issues.

The Bernard Osher Foundation seeks to improve quality of life through the support of lifelong learning institutes such as MOLLI. The Osher Foundation has now funded more than 120 Osher Lifelong Learning Institutes on campuses of colleges and universities from Maine to Hawaii. For additional information please visit the OLLI National Resource Center.
UM Awards Bernard Osher with Honorary Doctorate
The mission of the Osher Lifelong Learning Institute at UM (MOLLI) is to promote lifelong learning and personal growth for adults +50. Older adults are a valuable resource for society, and through the institute we will speak to their continuing intellectual needs.
School of Extended & Lifelong Learning
Osher Lifelong Learning Institute at UM
MOLLI
406.243.2905