SUNY Ulster - Auditing Credit Classes

Auditing Credit Classes

Non-Senior Citizens
Audit Regulations
Permission to audit a course must be obtained from the course instructor.
Full-time students may not audit more than one course each semester.
A change from audit to credit status will be permitted only during the first week of classes.
A change from credit to audit status will be permitted with the consent of the instructor. The deadline for this change is no later than two-thirds of the time period during which the course is offered.
A full-time student will not be permitted to audit any course more than once except by official approval. If a student is allowed to audit a particular course more than once, the student will not be permitted to take the course at a later time for credit.

Senior Citizens:
Adults age 60 and older who are residents of Ulster County may audit credit courses without paying tuition. The only provision is that there by space available in the course after other students have registered. Participants must pay the mandatory accident insurance fee and any other fees associated with the course. Participants may register on the first day of classes each semester.

In order to receive an audit grade, the student must complete the course to the instructor’s satisfaction. A student not satisfactorily completing a course being audited will be given a W.

 

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