Students may choose to enroll in a class without receiving college credit or a letter grade, this is called auditing a course. Students must regularly attend the audited course and may be required to complete homework, take quizzes and tests, and participate in class discussions. Students will consult with the instructor to determine the level of class participation required. Students who officially audit a course will receive a grade of “X”. This grade does not calculate in the student’s GPA and does not count toward graduation.
Students may choose to audit a course as a way to obtain course information without the pressure of receiving a grade or having a grade negatively impact their GPA. When auditing a course, students must pay regular tuition and fee charges in addition to an audit fee specified in the fee schedule.