Principles of the U3A Movement
The U3A Movement is non-religious and non-political and has three main principles:
A. The Third Age Principle
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- Membership of a U3A is open to all in their third age, which is defined not by a particular age but by a period in life in which full-time employment has ceased.
- Members promote the values of lifelong learning and the positive attributes of belonging to a U3A.
- Members should do all they can to ensure that people wanting to join a U3A can do so.
B. The Self-help Learning Principle
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- Members form interest groups covering as wide a range of topics and activities as they desire; by the members, for the members
- No qualifications are sought or offered. Participation is for its own sake, with enjoyment being the prime motive, not qualifications or awards.
- There is no distinction between the learners and the teachers; they are all U3A members.
C. The Mutual Aid Principle
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- Each U3A is a mutual aid organisation, operationally independent but a member of The Third Age Trust, which requires adherence to the guiding principles of the U3A movement.
- No payments are made to members for services rendered to any U3A.
- Each U3A is self-funded with membership subscriptions and costs kept as low as possible.
- Outside financial assistance should only be sought if it does not imperil the integrity of the U3A movement.