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
| Session | Calendar Days |
|---|---|
| Intersession | 1 day |
| 5-week session | 4 days |
| 8-week session | 4 days |
| 10-week session | 7 days |
| 14-week session | 6 days |
| 16-week session | 7 days |
| 20-week session | 8 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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