Lifelong Learning and Community Engagement
This contains general information about LLCE and its divisions
Explore the possibilities. Enhance your life.
Lifelong learners — from adult nontraditional students and career professionals to middle and high school youth — discover quality educational opportunities through UW Oshkosh’s Lifelong Learning and Community Engagement division.
Whether you plan to pursue a new profession, complete a prior unfinished degree or advance your current career, the University of Wisconsin Oshkosh offers excellent programs and professors to help you achieve your goals and aspirations, with the extra support and flexibility you desire.
Our division consists of the following areas:
Adult Nontraditional Student Resource (ANSR) Office
The ANSR Office can help ease your transition back to school through personal support and helping you take advantage of on-campus resources. Get assistance with everything from finding your way around campus to admissions and from financial aid opportunities to planning your career. Visit the ANSR Office website now...
Center for New Learning (CNL)
Think it's impossible to work and earn a degree? If a bachelor's degree program seems impossible to fit into your busy schedule, UW Oshkosh can help you turn your dream into a realistic goal. CNL offers an accelerated curriculum with personalized attention to help you achieve your bachelor's degree, expand your horizons and develop valuable leadership skills. Find out more about how to get your bachelor's degree...
Office of Continuing Education and Extension (CEE)
At UW Oshkosh you never stop learning. CEE offers a number of non-degree learning opportunities for you to expand your knowledge, skills and abilities. Learners of all ages can benefit from our conferences and workshops, personal enrichment programs, professional development programs, credentialing credits, youth programs and camps and learning in retirement programs. Discover our unique learning opportunities now...
Learning in Retirement
Looking for something to keep yourself sharp, active and involved during your golden years? The Learning in Retirement organization is a self-directed, membership-based association of retired people, offering learning opportunities for active, older adults. Check out our current Learning in Retirement programs...


