No form is needed for a Nazareth degree seeking student to audit a class. Simply select "Audit" when registering through NazNet; after the first week of classes, Registration & Records Office can adjust this status until the deadline.
Only non-matriculated students need to complete an audit form (see Community Members section below), which must be signed by the Department Chairperson.
A student may register to audit a course and is expected to participate in the work of the course. Auditors do not take the final examination. No credit is earned and no grade is given by auditing. Students may audit undergraduate courses on a space-available basis, subject to the audit fee when applicable.
Independent studies, tutorials, directed studio projects, tutorials, internships, and skills-based courses (music lessons, studio courses, dance technique classes, labs) cannot be audited. Audits are not allowed for professional courses. Many courses from the following subject areas also cannot be taken for audit: Art, Communication Sciences & Disorders, Education, Music, Nursing, Sciences, Social Work, and Theatre & Dance.
The audit fee is typically one-third of the tuition charge for the course plus applicable fees. Auditing a three-credit undergraduate class counts as one billing credit for a full-time undergraduate student. Note: Nazareth alumni and senior citizens may audit undergraduate courses for a reduced fee. For more information, see Student Accounts website for details: http://www.naz.edu/student-accounts/tuition-fees#special-fees.