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Courses may be taken on an official audit basis which means that students
can attend the course without working for or expecting to receive
formal credit. No credit will be given and the audited course will
be indicated on the student’s transcript with a grade of NC
(no credit). The student must discuss course work expectations with
the instructor and it is up to the instructor to approve the student’s
request.
Courses taken for audit do not apply toward any academic degree
and do not count as part of a student’s full- or part-time
course load for purposes of financial aid or loan deferments. The
tuition for an audited course is the same as that for a credit course.
Students considering the audit option should discuss their plans
carefully with their academic advisor. It is possible that another
grading option (i.e., Pass/Fail) may be more appropriate. In some
cases, schools do not allow students to register for a class for
credit after taking it on an audit basis.
Students must pick up the audit forms from their school or division,
secure the appropriate signatures, and submit the completed form
to the Office of the Registrar by the deadline specified in the
academic
calendar.
Once invoked, the student may not change to credit status for the
course.
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