In order to audit a course, a student must obtain permission from the instructor. Permission is contingent upon whether, in the instructor’s judgment, the course is suitable for an audit and whether space is available. The instructor determines what requirements the student must fulfill. Audits do not earn credit hours or grade points but do appear on the transcript. If auditing a course exceeds the normal course load, the student must obtain permission from the vice president for academic affairs. Changes from audit to credit, or credit to audit, must be made in accordance with the schedule change policy. Audit request forms are available from the Office of Academic Records.
Auditing
Academic Policies
- Confidentiality Of Student Records
- Academic Classification Of Students
- Registration And Changes In Registration
- Course Load
- Acadeum Consortium
- Transfer Credit
- Course Placement
- Advanced Placement (AP)
- International Baccalaureate (IB)
- College Level Examination Program (CLEP)
- Auditing
- Class Size
- Class Attendance
- Early Warning Of Academic Difficulties
- Withdrawal From College
- Late Withdrawals
- Leave Of Absence
- Transcripts
- Grade Reports
- Gradepoint Average (GPA)
- Incomplete
- Repeating And Backtracking
- Participation In Commencement
- Posthumous Degree
- Late Graduation
- Academic Aspects Of The Honor Code
- Disciplinary Action for Honor Code Violations Including Academic Dishonesty
- Appealing Academic Dishonesty Disciplinary Action
- Academic Appeals Board
- Appeal Procedure
- Appeals For Course Grade Re-Evaluation
- Satisfactory Progress And Good Standing
- Probation
- Dismissal
- Reinstatement
- Student Complaints
- General Policy On Exceptions And Waivers
- Student Right To Know