Auditing gives a currently enrolled student admitted student the privilege of attending class where credit is not earned and a grade is not assigned.
All persons wishing to audit a course must be admitted and eligible to enroll in classes for the term in which they audit. Courses involving extensive laboratory work are generally not open to auditors.
If you wish to audit a course:
- Register for the class you wish to audit.
- Obtain the instructor's permission to audit the course.
- The instructor must then email (via their Nebraska email account) the Office of the University Registrar with all details to registrar@unl.edu, no later than the last day to add a class for the term.
Audited classes carry no credit and do not count toward full-time status. All audit requests for a term must be returned to the Office of the University Registrar (registrar@unl.edu) no later than 5 p.m. on the last day to add a class.
Audit requests turned in after the deadline will not be honored, and the student will be subject to a grade. You cannot change a course to audit on MyRED.
The fee for auditing a course is the same as the regular resident or non-resident tuition for the term, and both UPFF and other course fees apply to the class.
Classes that are audited will have an "AU" designation on the student's transcript.