Limitless Learning

Access for all

How can learning evolve to help people, communities, and organizations thrive amid constant change?

At the College of Lifetime Learning, that question guides a commitment to transforming lives through access, innovation, and relevance, and is supported by a clear roadmap in Strategy 2035.

“Learning is fundamental to what makes us human. It shapes how we understand the world, navigate change, and imagine what is possible,” said Dean Bill Gaudelli. “At the College of Lifetime Learning, we embrace learning as a driving force for individual growth, economic vitality, and societal progress.”

The College is building new pathways for continuous growth in classrooms, online, through research and professional learning, at events, and in communities across Georgia and around the world.

This work is redefining what it means to learn across a lifetime — creating a future where learning is continuous, connected, and accessible at every stage of life.

1 in 5

high school graduates meet college STEM readiness benchmarks.

3 in 4

employers say they struggle to find the skilled talent they need.

2 in 5

workers' existing skills will be transformed or become outdated by 2030.

Register Now for the Lifetime Learning Symposium

Early registration is now open for the 2026 Lifetime Learning Symposium, taking place Oct. 26 - 28, 2026.

This three-day event will feature dynamic discussions as we explore what it means to build a learning society. Whether you work in higher education, industry, government, or nonprofit organizations, the symposium offers new perspectives on the future of higher education.

We look forward to seeing you in Atlanta in the fall!

Latest News

The Project Management Institute (Atlanta Chapter) has awarded the College of Lifetime Learning's project management team a $10,000 research grant to study popular industry methodologies and tools, and develop updated curricula.
For Malena Bisanti, designing courses and making art are inseparable. As an instructional designer in the College of Lifetime Learning and a mixed media artist, she brings the same curiosity and love of learning to both.
With a background in learning sciences and technologies, artificial intelligence in education, and durable skills such as creativity and critical thinking, new faculty member Ahmad Rahimi is well positioned to help advance the College’s mission.