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You don't capitalize it except if it is the beginning of a sentence
It depends on the context of the sentence. If being used as in "He is a senior in college" then you do not capitalize. If used in conjunction with a proper noun, then it is capitalized.
The nouns in the sentence are:classtimesenior citizens' (compound possessive noun)center
There are many senior citizen centers in Dallas. One such center is the Carollton Senior Center in 1720 Keller Springs Road. This is not, however, the only center, as there are dozens in Dallas.
The Kingsport Senior Center is located at 1200 E. Center Street, Kingsport, TN. All Kingsport Senior Center newsletters may be found at http://kptseniors.org/newsletters.php An archive of newspaper articles relating to the Kingsport Senior Center is at http://kptseniors.org/news.php
Capitalize college years when they are used as proper nouns or when they are part of a title, such as Freshman Orientation or Senior Thesis. Otherwise, use lowercase, for example, "I am a senior studying biology."
Park Center Senior High School was created in 1971.
The phone number of the Senior Center Library is: 775-328-2586.
The phone number of the Senior Resource Center is: 559-453-6767.
Example sentence - I took my grandmother out for dinner and paid the lower senior amount for her meal.
No, senior citizens does not require capitalization, unless senior is the first word in a sentence.
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