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Audit Registration

Audit registration requires the approvals of the academic advisor and instructor and is subject to the following guidelines:
  • Courses taken for audit receive no academic credit or grade.

  • The audit option must be declared during the first week of classes (first five class days of fall/spring semesters).

  • Students must attend at least 50 percent of the class meetings as verified by the instructor in order for the course to appear on the academic transcript.

  • At the discretion of the instructor, students may be required to complete course assignments, projects, etc. in order to participate in a course taken for audit credit.

  • Audit registration occurs after all students requesting credit for the course have been given priority registration.

  • Some courses are not available for audit registration such as private music lessons, music ensembles, laboratory courses, experiential education (i.e. practicum, internship, and field and travel studies), studio art courses, physical education courses, and distance education courses (i.e. Blackboard, online, independent study, and correspondence).

  • Language courses required for the Bachelor of Arts (BA) degree may not be taken for audit credit.

  • Audit hours will be charged if the student's registration is under 12 hours or exceeds 17 hours for the enrollment term.

  • Students should not register for the audit course. Upon approval, the Office of the Registrar will add the course to the student's schedule at the end of the advance registration period.

  • The Audit Registration form must be pre-approved by the academic advisor and instructor before submission to the Registrar.