2018

Auditing Courses

Master’s students may audit courses on a space-available basis. You do not earn credit for audited courses and these courses will not fulfill any degree requirements. If you register for nine credits in a given semester, you may audit additional courses free of charge. Otherwise, you must pay the tuition cost for the audited course. A grade of “AU” will show up on your transcript and it does not affect your GPA. The deadline to audit a course is two weeks after the start of the semester (or later if it is a flex class). We cannot make exceptions to this deadline. Students may not attend courses they have not registered for via MySlice.

To audit a Newhouse course, you must first fill out an Audit Request Form, obtained from the Academic Programs Suite or the GRO. Once completed, the GRO will submit it to the Associate Dean for Student Affairs. Once you have been approved to audit, you will be issued a permission number, if needed, and you must add the course via MySlice. Then you must fill out the audit section on a Grading Option Application, obtain the instructor’s signature, and take it to the Registrar’s Office, 106 Steele Hall before the published deadline.

To audit a course outside of Newhouse, please contact the department or school/college to find out the procedure.

The Pass/Fail option is not available to graduate students.

Master’s students may audit courses on a space-available basis. You do not earn credit for audited courses and these courses will not fulfill any degree requirements. If you register for nine credits in a given semester, you may audit additional courses free of charge. Otherwise, you must pay the tuition cost for the audited course. A grade of “AU” will show up on your transcript and it does not affect your GPA. The deadline to audit a course is two weeks after the start of the semester (or later if it is a flex class). We cannot make exceptions to this deadline. Students may not attend courses they have not registered for via MySlice.

The School incorporates the university’s auditing policies, with the exception that students will not be permitted to audit classes that are limited to 20 or fewer students unless they get the permission of the Associate Dean for Student Affairs and instructor within the first week of class.

To audit a Newhouse course, you must first fill out an Audit Request Form, obtained from the GRO. Once completed, the GRO will submit it to the Associate Dean for Student Affairs. Once you have been approved to audit, you will be issued a permission number, if needed, and you must add the course via MySlice. Then you must fill out the audit section on a Grading Option Application, obtain the instructor’s signature, and take it to the Registrar’s Office, 106 Steele Hall before the published deadline.

To audit a course outside of Newhouse, please contact the department or school/college to find out the procedure.

The Pass/Fail option is not available to graduate students.