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Audit a course

Learn what auditing a course means, why it鈥檚 beneficial, and how to audit a course at 黄色直播.

What is auditing?

As an auditing student, you鈥檙e allowed to attend classes but are not expected to complete coursework, including:

  • Assignments
  • Papers
  • Tests or exams

You won鈥檛 receive academic credit, but the course will appear on your transcript with the notation 鈥淎UD.鈥

Why audit a course

Auditing might be a great option if:

  • You鈥檙e interested in the subject but don鈥檛 have time for the full workload.
  • The course content is relevant to your career or personal development.
  • You want to show commitment to lifelong learning鈥攈aving an audited course on your transcript reflects initiative and dedication.

How to audit a course

How you register to audit a course depends on your student status, and the course you鈥檙e interested in auditing.

Students not currently registered at Dal

You will need to apply to Dal and be accepted before you can audit a course.


Current undergraduate students

Register via Dal Online. for more information.


Graduate students

Contact the Faculty of Graduate Studies for auditing procedures.


Law students

Special permission is required. Reach out to the Schulich School of Law for more information.


Switching between audit and credit

You can change a course from audit to credit or credit to audit, but only before the last day to drop courses without a 鈥淲.鈥

To make this change, contact the Registrar鈥檚 Office.

Fees for auditing

Typically, the fee for auditing a class is 50% the regular tuition fee for a course. For information about fees related to auditing, please contact Student Accounts.