ILR Fall Registration opens this Thursday at 9:00 a.m. (EST)
And just like that, it's September already. We trust you're enjoying these lazy, hazy days of summer. But there's no sleeping in this Thursday!
Is your trigger finger exercised and ready? If you've already perused our catalog and made your list of favorites, don't forget to set your alarm for Thursday morning. We'll send you the registration link at 9:00 a.m. On the other hand, if you're still deliberating, may we suggest dedicating some time before Thursday to review our fall catalog or our website? Some of our classes and events tend to fill rapidly, so we advise against postponing your registration for too long.
If you requested our catalog within the past week, know it is coming. Not yet receiving our catalog? Request a copy.
Have an upcoming group or club meeting? Bring a stack of ILR catalogs and help spread the word. Catalogs are available in the ILR office (Oxford) and the Voice of America Learning Center (West Chester). Call the ILR office to arrange the quantity and pick-up time.
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Online, mail, and in-person registration
At 9:00 a.m. (EST) on Thursday, September 5th, you will be emailed a live link to online registration. At that time, our website will also be updated with the link, and our office will begin processing mailed registrations in the order they were received. While we maintain three convenient registration methods—online, mail, or in person—online registration offers the quickest path and immediately secures your place in the class. The online registration process takes only a few minutes and requires no passwords. Once you've experienced the ease of online registration, you'll understand its appeal. It remains the most efficient means of registering, benefitting you and the ILR office.
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Register now for Kickoff PartyBecause headcounts are needed far in advance, our Kickoff Party registration is separate from our semester registration.
Celebrate the beginning of another year of enrichment, discovery, and friendship by gathering with fellow lifelong learners for a truly festive luncheon!
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Asked and answered
Q. Why are your virtual classes held on Webex instead of Zoom? A. When ILR (and most of the world) pivoted to virtual learning in 2020, Miami University had only the Webex license, so that's where we invested our time and training.
Q. I see classes I wish were offered in a different location or format. Can they be repeated in my desired location/format in the future? A. Ultimately, where and how to teach is the instructor's choice. Because all instructors are volunteers, we try to accommodate their wishes. If you see a class you would like to be repeated elsewhere, please suggest it to the instructor or note the request in your end-of-semester survey.
Q. How can I review the course descriptions if I don't have a catalog? A. If you don't have a printed catalog or can't open this digital version, go to the ILR website. The link to view "Classes and Events" is on our homepage.
Q. Why do you need a medical form from me if I'm attending virtually? A. Unfortunately, it's possible to experience a medical emergency during a virtual class. Miami requires a completed form each academic year.
Q. Do I need to request a parking permit? A. Parking permits are required for classes on the Oxford campus only. After you have registered, your confirmation email will contain the link to register your vehicle for the electronic permit. Paper permits are no longer issued.
Q. Are scholarships available? A. Absolutely. Our generous donors and sponsors make it possible for individuals facing financial challenges to acquire full or partial scholarships for the ILR membership fee. Please submit scholarship requests to the ILR office.
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Oh, the errors we see. If you make an error entering your personal information during registration, that information overwrites what we have on file in our database. We often discover many transposed house numbers, zip codes, and incorrect email addresses—a direct result of the information provided to us during registration. While some errors jump out at us, others go undetected and ensure we'll lose you. And we certainly don't want to lose you. Please be extra diligent with your digits when registering.
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I would like to say that the catalog is wonderful. So many classes are being offered, an all-time high if I'm not mistaken. So dig in, take some classes, if you can, and enjoy this coming term. ~ Ben Mattox, FA24
Best class offerings I’ve seen. Wish I had more time for more classes! The ILR Team is Dynamite!! ~ Ken Bitter, SP24
We look forward with great anticipation to each new semester of ILR. The courses offered are always interesting and enjoyable. The variety of topics is fascinating. ~ Ken Grabach, SP24
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Early birds encouraged
Registration opens on September 5th and closes on September 30th. Please register early to enable us to get all the necessary materials to you in a timely fashion. Additionally, all in-person classes and events have limited seating, and some may reach capacity. Register early for the best availability and to ensure you are not waitlisted for your favorites.
Never hesitate to add your name to a waiting list. Openings often occur and, based on waiting list sizes, changes to larger rooms may be possible.
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Meet your instructors
Course descriptions in our catalog leave little space to feature our instructors. Want to learn a bit more about yours? The About section of our website offers a deeper dive into the talent you'll find in our classrooms.
Give high praise to your instructors. They're volunteering their time for you.
Maps & parking
Not sure how to get to your class location or how to request an Oxford campus parking pass? The Locations and Parking section of our website lists all locations, on and off campus, many linked to a Google map, as well as instructions for requesting your electronic ILR parking pass (necessary for Oxford campus locations only).
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Election 2024Dive into the critical issues, candidates, and dynamics of the 2024 election with these upcoming classes. Gain the knowledge you need to navigate this pivotal moment in American politics.
The 2024 Presidential and Congressional Election Hybrid, Online or Oxford, 10/7-11/4, 2:15-3:30pm See catalog, page 13
Pundits, Polls, and Politics: The 2024 Election Online, Monday, 10/21, 4:00-5:30pm See catalog, page 13
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