The Mount Saint Mary College Desmond Campus for Adult Enrichment offers noncredit, life enrichment courses, and programs geared toward the adult learner.
The Desmond Campus for Adult Enrichment offers noncredit, life enrichment courses and programs geared toward the adult learner. You can gain valuable skills, expand your mind, and perhaps find a new interest or vocation.
The Desmond Campus offers noncredit courses in the day, evening, and in Saturday sessions at the college’s beautiful Desmond Campus in Balmville.
Take a look at our latest offerings in our Summer 2012 Noncredit Classes and Events Catalog. You can register online, mail in the registration form from the catalog, or call us to register at 845-565-2076.
The LIFE program offers many day trips and explorations throughout New York City and the Hudson Valley that feature the arts, history, architecture, literature, music, the Hudson River, and many other topics. We encourage and welcome suggestions for new courses, programs, and seminars.
Find out more about our Road Scholar and LIFE programs, and our noncredit courses. Call us for more information at 845-565-2076, or email [email protected].
Come join us!
The Desmond Campus for Adult Enrichment offers artistic, cultural, educational, fitness, and lifestyle expansion noncredit courses for the community at large. Adult learners enjoy lectures, day trips, and a diverse speaker series year round. We also offer courses designed for adults age 55+ called Learning is Forever Enriching (LIFE), and we offer the Road Scholars program at our campus each summer.
"The Desmond Center for Community Engagement and Wellness is dedicated to bridging the gap between Mount Saint Mary College and the Newburgh community. Its purpose is simple yet significant: to provide health, wellness, educational, and professional services for underserved individuals and families in the local area. The center offers educational workshops, wellness programming, health screenings, immunizations, professional development events, and more for the local community."