Auditing a Course
- The fee per credit hour for auditing a course is the same as for-credit courses.
- Consult the Academic Calendar for the last day to change the audit status.
- Registration Activity Form (PDF) is required.
- An instructor must sign the form or provide online permission to audit or change audit status.
- Submit the form and ID to Enrollment Services.
Undergraduate Students
If class space permits, you may audit a course, with written approval from the instructor before enrolling. The amount of participation required of auditing students is left to the instructor, but it cannot exceed that required of a regular student. You may not use audited courses to establish full-time status, and you may not change your registration from audit to credit or from credit to audit after the fifth business day of a regular 14-week semester or day two of a short term.
Graduate Students
If you are a graduate student, you may audit courses with the approval of the course instructor. All audits must be clearly indicated on the registration form. Changes from audit to credit or credit to audit cannot be made after the fifth business day of a regular 14-week semester or day two of a short term. Graduate assistants (GTAs, GAs, GRAs) and Graduate Honors Program Scholars may not include audited courses as part of the eight-quarter hour or six-semester hour graduate credit minimum course load. Tuition remissions are not granted for audited courses.