Auditing a Course
A student who wishes to audit a course must be admitted to the school through one of the school’s three  admission classifications.  Students who audit a class will receive an “AU” grade in the course and will not have the grade computed in the term or cumulative grade point average. Students who register to audit a class:
    - Are not allowed to receive credit for the course (however, students will be permitted to re-register for the course for credit in a subsequent term);
 
    - Are required to speak to an academic advisor or faculty member to request their course status to be changed to audit.
 
    - Are not permitted to change from audit to credit or from credit to audit after the Drop/Add period for the semester;
 
    - Are cautioned to be aware that courses taken on an audit basis may not be used for certification of  enrollment for many forms of financial aid or other benefits;
 
    - Are subject to the same instructional requirements as other students in the class;
 
    - Are required to pay regular tuition and fees. Financial   aid   will   not   cover   classes   being   audited.