Auditing allows you to participate in a course without receiving a grade or credit.

You’ll pay regular tuition and fees, but the course won’t count toward a degree or certificate and isn’t eligible for financial aid. Audit status can be a great option if you want to explore a subject, brush up on skills, or learn for personal enrichment.

Auditing a Course Guidelines

Students may enroll on an audit basis at the time of registration or addition of a course. Students may change the status of their class to audit or change their status from audit back to graded according to the schedule.

Deadlines to Change Audit Status by Session

SessionCalendar Days
Intersession1 day
5-week session4 days
8-week session4 days
10-week session7 days
14-week session6 days
16-week session7 days
20-week session8 days

How do I audit a course?

Students can declare audit status for a course by completing the Request to Audit a Course form and submitting it to the Registrar’s Office.

A student auditing a course must meet all prerequisites, unless they are also taking the course as a non-degree seeking, visiting student. Audited courses are not eligible for financial aid and will not count towards the completion of a degree or certificate. Ozarks Tech will require the student to pay the full tuition and fees for an audited course.

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