Auditing Student FAQs
FAQs
The following are frequently asked questions for auditing students.
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Auditing a course means that you are formally registered in a course and are permitted to attend lectures but you are not required to submit coursework or write final exams.
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Regular tuition fees apply to courses taken for audit. For more information regarding tuition fees for audit courses, please visit the Student Accounts Receivable website.
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Permission to audit is based on demand for credit registration and some courses are not available for audit purposes. Students may audit courses which are not designated as having limited enrolment.
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Formal registration is required and students may be required to satisfy all registration requirements. For assistance with registering for a course through Carleton Central please view our how-to videos throughout the Registration Steps section.
Once you have registered for the course through Carleton Central you will need to complete the “Request for Permission to Audit a Course” form (see “downloads” section). Undergraduate Students or Special Students should return the completed “Request for Permission to Audit a Course” document to the Registrar’s Office by e-mail to registrar@carleton.ca. Graduate Students should return this form to the Faculty of Graduate and Postdoctoral Affairs by email to GraduateStudies@cunet.carleton.ca.
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The deadline to request to change a course registration status from credit to audit or audit to credit is the last day for registration and course changes. Students may not petition to change status from audit to credit after the last day to register.
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Auditors receive no grade and no credit for the courses they are enrolled in. The completion of an audited course will result in a grade of Audit (AUD) appearing on your official transcript. AUD is a permanent notation that appears on your official transcript signifying no academic credit. The AUD notation will not impact your CGPA.
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Undergraduate students may be permitted to audit a course, however, the course does not result in a letter grade received and will not count towards your degree program. The notation of Audit (AUD) will appear on your transcript.
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Special Students may be permitted to audit an undergraduate course, however, the course does not result in a letter grade received. The notation of Audit (AUD) will appear on your transcript.
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Special Students may be permitted to audit a graduate level course.
If you are a Special Student attempting to audit a graduate levelcourse you will first be required to complete formal registration. Students may be required to satisfy all registration requirements. Once you have registered for the course through Carleton Central you will need to have the “Request for Permission to Audit a Course” form (see downloads section) completed by the Course Instructor and Course Department of the graduate level course you are attempting to audit.
Special Students should return the completed “Request for Permission to Audit a Course” document to the Registrar’s Office, 300 Tory Building or by e-mail to registrar@carleton.ca if the course they are attempting to audit is an Undergraduate or Graduate course.