Students will be charged
to audit according to the student’s residency classification (i.e. in-state,
out-of-state, undergraduate or graduate) and the number of course credit hours.
The total cost to audit a class will include:
Tuition, including
Board Authorized Tuition
Computer Use Fee
Library Use Fee
Course Fee
Any person 65 years of age or
older may audit classes without charge providing there is space available.
Information may be secured
in the Registrar’s Office.
The following information may
be helpful in your decision to audit a class or to take it for credit:
The auditor may not participate in the
laboratory part of a course or in a studio, practicum, workshop, or activity
course.
Attendance as an auditor may not be made
the basis of a claim for course credit.
Audited courses are not recorded on the
student’s permanent record.
Distance Education classes may not be
audited.
How to apply to audit:
Permission to audit a
class must be obtained after the first class day of a semester or term.
Obtain an Audit Slip
from Registrar’s Office or print by linking here: