Auditing Courses
Auditing a course
means that the course instruction is undertaken
but not for credit or a grade. With the approval
of the student's academic advisor, dean, and the
instructor of the course, a student may declare
a course to be taken on an audit basis. A
permission form must be obtained from and
returned with appropriate signatures to the
Office of the University Registrar by the end of
the 10th day of classes. The student must first
register for the course and then file the
permission form. The regular rate of tuition is
charged, and the audit course is counted as a
part of the student's semester load. Once the
form is submitted to the University Registrar,
the decision may not be reversed. An audited
course cannot subsequently be taken for credit
unless approved by the appropriate dean.
Pass/Fail Option
School of Arts
and Sciences
Jepson School of Leadership Studies
(excluding leadership studies courses)
(not available to business students)
An arts and
sciences or leadership studies student who has
completed at least 18 units of academic work may
opt for one normally standard-graded course per
semester to be graded on a pass/fail basis. The
course may only be used to count as total credit
toward a degree, and cannot be used to satisfy
any general education requirement or any major
or minor requirement. No Jepson School of
Leadership Studies or Robins School of Business
courses may be taken for pass/fail grading
except those in the Department of Economics. No
more than four student-opted pass/fail courses
are acceptable for degree credit.
Note: Some courses are only available as pass/fail courses, such as internships, student teaching, and some research courses. The restrictions stated above do not apply to such courses.
The level of performance necessary to earn a pass grade in a student-opted pass/fail course is D- or better. A passing grade will be recorded as P on the permanent record. The credit will be added into credit earned toward graduation and will not affect the grade point average. A failing grade will be recorded as F on the permanent record. The credit will affect the grade point average.
To opt for pass/fail grading, a permission form must be obtained from and returned with appropriate signatures to the Office of the University Registrar by the end of the 10th day of classes. The student must first register for the course and then file the permission form. Once the form is submitted to the University Registrar, the decision may not be reversed.