Personal Enrichment Courses
Discover Lifelong Learning at UTA
The University of Texas at Arlington offers a wide range of Adult Enrichment courses open to individuals 18 and older. Choose from a wide variety of non-credit classes in professional development, technology, creative arts, wellness, and personal interest topics—all designed to help you grow personally and professionally in a supportive, engaging environment. From mastering workplace skills and digital tools to photography, writing, fitness, and creative expression, there’s something here for everyone.Our expert instructors bring real-world experience and practical knowledge to every class, giving you hands-on learning you can immediately apply to your life, career, and goals. Whether you’re looking to boost your résumé, discover a new hobby, connect with others, or invest in yourself, this is your opportunity to learn without limits.
Featured Courses:
Arts and Crafts Cook, Bake and Create Creative Writing DIY and Creative Workshops Financial Planning Foreign Language Academy Health and Wellness Home and Garden Photography Piece by Piece: The Mosaic Art Workshops Uncorked: Wine Education SeriesWhy Choose Personal Enrichment?
1. Flexible, non-credit courses designed for busy adults2. Career-focused and hobby-based learning opportunities
3. In-person and online options available
4. Affordable, short-term classes with real-world value
5. Welcoming environment for learners of all backgrounds and experience levels
Your next skill, passion, or opportunity starts here. Explore our courses and enroll today!
Got Questions? We've Got Answers.
Click below to learn more about Personal Enrichment.1. What are Personal Enrichment classes?
Personal Enrichment classes are non-credit courses designed for lifelong learning, skill-building, creativity, wellness, and professional development. These classes are intended for personal or career growth and do not count toward a college degree.
2. Who can enroll in these classes?
Anyone 18 and older interested in learning something new can enroll.
3. Do I need to be admitted to the college to register?
No formal college admission is required for most non-credit Personal Enrichment courses.
4. Are these classes for beginners?
Yes. Many courses are designed for beginners, while some offer intermediate or advanced instruction. Course descriptions will indicate the recommended skill level.
5. Are classes offered online or in person?
Courses may be available online, in person, or in a hybrid format. The course listing will specify the delivery method.
6. How do I register?
You can register online through the Continuing Education registration portal or by contacting our office at 817-272-2581 for assistance.
7. Can I use Finanicial Aid?
Unfortunately no, non-credit courses are not eligible for federal financial aid.
8. Will I receive a certificate?
Many courses provide a Certificate of Completion after successfully meeting attendance or course requirements.