<p>Bard College is welcoming of older students.</p>
<p>Simon Rock College of Bard also</p>
<p>Thank you all! I realized I made a mistake for the title of this thread. I meant top 100 universities/ liberal arts colleges, not just top ones. I am sorry. </p>
<p>So, Do most top 100 universities/colleges have special programs?</p>
<p>No. In fact, very, very few. More will accept older students, but very few have programs for older students, and do not admit many, unless they are evening extension programs, like Harvard's.</p>
<p>Funny to hear about Simon's Rock, though, which I thought was an "early" college (for high school age students.)</p>
<p>Brown University is also welcoming of older students.</p>
<p>"More will accept older students"? So, I can apply to these colleges through common process with younger students?</p>
<p>Here at Princeton, I've noticed quite a few older students so I'm guessing they're pretty accomodating.</p>
<p>I checked out for "Harvard Extension School". It seemed that it was not for non-harvard students. Am I right?</p>
<p>The Harvard Extension School is a wonderful. To earn a degree you obviously have to become a Harvard student adventually. But you don't have to apply to start on your degree.</p>