Auditing a course is the privilege of being present in the classroom
when space is available. No credit is involved, no examinations are
required, and no grades are reported. Attendance, preparation, and
participation in classroom discussion and activities are at the discretion
of the department head and/or instructor. Admission is determined
following the close of regular student registration, and registration
for audited courses begins the first day of classes for a given semester.
Auditors
Requiring a Record of Enrollment
Current UNCG Students
A currently enrolled UNCG student may audit a course upon
the written approval of the instructor and must register officially
for the course. A full-time UNCG student may audit one course per
semester without an additional fee. A part-time UNCG student may audit
no more than two courses per semester and is charged a $15.00 fee
for each audited course.
Persons Not Enrolled at UNCG
Persons not currently enrolled at UNCG who require a record
of enrollment in a course as an auditor must follow regular admission
procedures through the Undergraduate Admissions Office or the Graduate
School, and register through the VISIONS/Explorations Registration
process. A fee equal to in-state or out-of-state tuition rates is
charged for each course audited.
Registration for audited courses begins the first day of classes for
any given semester. Fees are payable in full at the time of enrollment.
Continuing Learning Visiting Auditors (Persons Not Requiring
a Record of Enrollment)
A person not currently enrolled at UNCG who desires to audit
a course and who does not require a record of enrollment should secure
an application form as a Visiting Auditor from the Division of Continual
Learning, 1100 W. Market Street, 336/334-5414 or 1-800-306-9033. Only
Visiting Auditors should apply through the Division of Continual Learning;
all others must follow regular admission and registration procedures.
A Visiting Auditor may audit courses for a fee of $50 for each course
(no record of enrollment is provided).
To audit a 600- or 700-level course, a visiting auditor must hold
a bachelor's degree. Visiting auditors are admitted to lecture courses
when space is available with the written approval of the department
head in consultation with the instructor teaching the course. Persons
may register as visiting auditors beginning the first day of classes
for any given semester.