Course Audit Policy
Course Audit Policy
A student who audits a course does so for the purposes of self-enrichment and academic exploration. Students will have access to course material and assignments, but will not be allowed to submit work or particiapte in discussions. Students who audit may only observe.
Undergraduate
Any undergraduate student may audit one undergraduate course per semester on a space-available basis. Auditing carries no credit and no grade. Even though a course is entered on the student's transcript, it does not affect a student's part-time or full-time status.
An 'AU' grade will be posted to the official transcript for any audited course. An audited course cannot be changed to a letter grade once the course has begun (or vice versa). If a letter grade is required, a student must retake the course and pay full tuition.
Students wishing to audit a course must complete the Audit Registration Form and pay $350.
Graduate
Any graduate student may audit one graduate course outside of their concentration per semester on a space-available basis. Major courses cannot be audited. Auditing carries no credit and no grade. Even though a course is entered on the student's transcript, it does not affect a student's part-time or full-time status.
An 'AU' grade will be posted to the official transcript for any audited course. An audited course cannot be changed to a letter grade once the course has begun (or vice versa). Once a graduate student decides to audit a course, they cannot later take it for credit.
Students wishing to audit a course must complete the Audit Registration Form and pay $475.
Pages In This Section
- Academic Policies and Regulations
- Academic Dismissal
- Academic Forgiveness
- Academic Honors
- Academic Probation
- Academic Transcripts
- Administrative Withdrawals
- Attendance
- Classification of Students
- College Withdrawal
- Course Audit
- Course Grading
- Course Load
- Course Repeat
- Course Transfer
- Course Withdrawal and Refund
- Credit Hour Requirement
- Cross-Registration
- Deans List
- Digital Signature Act
- Disclosure of Student Records (FERPA)
- Email Address
- Gender Change
- Grade Point Average
- Grade Appeal Procedures
- Grading Standards
- Graduation Requirements
- Identity and Address Verification
- Inactive Student
- Incomplete Grade
- Leave of Absence
- Preferred First Name
- State Authorization Reciprocity Agreement
- Terminology of Degree Requirements
Course Audit Policy
A student who audits a course does so for the purposes of self-enrichment and academic exploration. Students will have access to course material and assignments, but will not be allowed to submit work or particiapte in discussions. Students who audit may only observe.
Undergraduate
Any undergraduate student may audit one undergraduate course per semester on a space-available basis. Auditing carries no credit and no grade. Even though a course is entered on the student's transcript, it does not affect a student's part-time or full-time status.
An 'AU' grade will be posted to the official transcript for any audited course. An audited course cannot be changed to a letter grade once the course has begun (or vice versa). If a letter grade is required, a student must retake the course and pay full tuition.
Students wishing to audit a course must complete the Audit Registration Form and pay $350.
Graduate
Any graduate student may audit one graduate course outside of their concentration per semester on a space-available basis. Major courses cannot be audited. Auditing carries no credit and no grade. Even though a course is entered on the student's transcript, it does not affect a student's part-time or full-time status.
An 'AU' grade will be posted to the official transcript for any audited course. An audited course cannot be changed to a letter grade once the course has begun (or vice versa). Once a graduate student decides to audit a course, they cannot later take it for credit.
Students wishing to audit a course must complete the Audit Registration Form and pay $475.