June Minis 2026 Recordings
Recordings for all formats will be posted the following business day. All recordings are available for viewing through July 3. Please note that whether a class is recorded is subject to change based on SGL preferences.
ALL CLASS RECORDINGS
Monday | Tuesday | Wednesday | Thursday | Friday
RECORDINGS FAQS
Accessing recordings—who and how?
We make in-person and online class recordings available only to study group leaders and members and who are registered for the current academic session. You must log in to the OLLI website to gain access to the recordings. Once logged in, go to Classes > Semesters/Minis or to Classes > Shorts. You can view any recording for that session, not just ones for which you’re registered.
What is the Digital Library?
Current members, those who have registered for an academic session within the current fiscal year (July 1-June 30), also have access to OLLI's permanent digital library, which contains recorded courses from previous sessions. OLLI’s Digital Recordings Subcommittee recommends the courses to add each session.
Class recording status in catalog differing from current recording status
We make every effort to finalize the recording status for each class before the catalog is produced. However, catalogs are printed months in advance and between that time and the time that the session begins, there can be changes to the information. We regularly post updates to the website about catalog changes and include them in the weekly newsletter leading up to an academic session. Please note that whether a class is recorded during a session is subject to change based on SGL preferences and office capacity.
How long has OLLI been recording in-person classes?
OLLI has only recorded in-person classes from the fall 2023 semester and each subsequent session since then.
Should members register for an in-person class if they will not attend in-person and only watch the recordings?
No, members should not register for a class if they will only watch the recording of it. This is problematic because in-person classes have limited seating. If an in-person class has a waitlist and someone registered for the class does not attend, they take away the opportunity for someone else to attend that class. If you have no intention of attending an in-person class, please do not register for it. You do not need to be registered for a class to watch a recording of it. By paying for the academic session, you have access to all recordings of all classes offered that session.