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Auditing a Class
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To AUDIT, a student must have a Permission Form approved with full signature of the student’s instructor of the course. This form must be brought to the Registration Office, 1st Floor, Sparks Hall, for processing before the deadline to audit. Instructors have the authority to fail a student from an audited course if he or she does not do the required work, or fails to attend the class. Attendance is required for audits.
What is an AUDIT?
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To audit means to attend and participate in class without earning a regular letter grade. Audited classes are listed on a student’s permanent record with a grade of AU and no credit hours. Instructors have the authority to fail a student from an audited course if he or she does not do the required work, or fails to attend the class.