ADMISSION
TO CLASS AS AN AUDITOR
An auditor is one
who enrolls in classes on a non-credit basis, is expected to attend class, but
is not required to hand in assignments or to take examinations. If the instructor
is not satisfied with the attendance, the instructor may assign a grade of "W."
A student who audits must be admitted to the University as a regular or special
student.
Admission to class
as an auditor requires the consent of the advisor, the instructor and the
approval of the
Office of Records and Registration. The applicant should secure the Audit Registration
form from the office of Records and Registration. Fees for audit courses
are
the same as those for credit courses.
Audit requests
will be processed only until the last day to register, add, or change sections
as published in the Bulletin each semester. An audit grade cannot be reversed
for a letter grade once the semester begins.
Students are not
allowed to audit Academic Development Program courses.
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