Auditing Courses
Students may request permission from their associate dean to audit a course. An audit course is considered a regular course for tuition payment and appears on the transcript. A student must request an audit course at the time of registration, and it may not be changed to a course for credit once it has been registered as an audited class. A student may not change from credit to audit after the last day to register or add as published in the Academic Calendar. Audited courses do not count toward degree or graduation requirements.
Alumni of any Marymount degree program in good standing may audit up to two courses per semester. Alumni status is determined by university policy. Alumni enrolling as auditors may not change to credit-seeking status, and audit courses will not count toward a future degree program. Alumni will be eligible to register to audit a course beginning one week prior to the start of classes, where space permits, and not after the late registration and add period. For the alumni course audit policy and procedure, visit www.marymount.edu/Alumni, choose "alumni benefits," and then select "alumni course audit program."