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OSU President Harold Enarson learns about university program for people of retirement age while visiting Denver.
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Proposal approved as Program 65 by Ohio State's Board of Trustees.
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Program launched five days after the start of winter quarter by Associate Provost for Instruction, George Crepeau.
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At the end of the first year, enrollment totatled 185 men and women in about 200 different courses.
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Ohio Legislature passed Senate Bill 497, requiring all state-supported colleges/universities to permit residents 60 and older to attend classes on a non-tuition, noncredit, space available basis.
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OSU President Harold Enarson lowered Ohio State's age requirement to 60 and the program name officialy became Program 60.
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Program 60 Association formed.