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Students who wish to enroll for a credit course on a noncredit basis are classified as auditors. Faculty and Dean approval via an Academic Petition must be submitted to RSG Student Services to request an audit registration.
- Auditors must be admitted to Regent University via regular admission procedures to audit a course.
- Audit courses will appear on the student’s transcript but will not receive credit.
- Students taking courses for credit shall be given enrollment priority over auditors.
- Students auditing a course will pay one-half the tuition as those taking it for credit.
- Financial aid is not applied to audited courses.
Changing from Audit to Credit
Students who enroll in a credit course as an auditor and later decide to take the course for credit must submit an approved Academic Petition to the Registrar’s Office no later than three weeks prior to the end of the term (or, two weeks prior to the end of a summer term).
- The student must pay the additional tuition and must submit all course assignments by the end of the term.
- Financial aid will not be applied to the credit hours unless the change is completed in the first four weeks of classes (or, first two weeks of a summer term).
Changing from Credit to Audit
Students who enroll in a credit course for credit and later decide to audit the course must submit an approved Academic Petition to the Registrar’s Office no later than three weeks prior to the end of the term (or, two weeks prior to the end of a summer term).
- Students who request to change from credit to audit must be passing the course at the time the request is made and upon approval must continue to attend classes.
- No refund will be granted unless the student changes from credit to audit in the first four weeks of classes (or, first two weeks of a summer term), according to the normal refund policy.
- In cases of emergencies or unusual circumstances, exceptions may be made to the above deadlines with the submission of an approved Academic Petition.
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