Schools
Eastern Nazarene College [1]
Quincy College [2]
Quincy Public Schools [3]
Woodward School for Girls [4]
Lifelong Learning
Community Based Programs
Boston Center for Adult Education [5]
Brookline Adult & Community Education [6]
Cambridge Center for Adult Education [7]
Hingham Area Branch of AAUW [8]
This organization sponsors educational programs that are free and open to the public, and interest groups for members including book discussions, a writer's group, games night, and adventures in dining.
Quincy Access Television [9]
Learn how to produce your own television program, including crewing and directing programs, using a camcorder and editing.
University Based Programs
Boston University Evergreen Program [10]
Courses and seminars for adults aged 58+.
Harvard Institute for Learning in Retirement [11]
A membership organization that offers courses in a wide variety of subjects, not restricted to Harvard alumni or affiliates.
Osher Lifelong Learning Institute [12]
Courses and programs for adults aged 50+, located at UMass Boston.
Quincy College [13]
University of Massachusetts at Boston [14]
Division of Corporate, Continuing, and Distance Education
Other Programs
Lowell Lecture Series [15]
Sponsored by the Lowell Institute, this Series was established in 1836 with the specific mission of making great ideas accessible to all people, free of charge. Lectures are held at the Boston Public Library and are free to the public.
National Park Service [16]
At a variety of Massachusetts National Historical Sites and Parks, learn about the social, economic, environmental, maritime, and literary history of the northeast.
Quincy Historical Society [17]
Throughout the year, QHS presents guest historians, authors, musicians, artists, and actors in discussions of history and historically-informed performances. Topics range from fascinating insights into Quincy and area history through the whole span of American history.
Learning Links Technology Center [18]
Quincy Community Action Program's community technology access center offers free on-site technical help, tutoring, and computer classes for low-income people who do not have access to a computer and/or the Internet.
1000 Southern Artery Senior Citizens Center
Computer classes for adults aged 62 and older. Open to non-residents for a small fee. For more information, call 617-471-1000.
