Academics
Tuskegee, through its seven colleges and schools and Centers of Excellence, offers a curriculum for success that includes courses in engineering, the natural and physical sciences, the health sciences, business and computer science, aviation science, the social sciences, education, and fine and performing arts.
Auditing a Course
In order to audit a course, a student must receive permission from the instructor and the consent of the Dean of the College in which he/she is enrolled. Only upperclass (Junior and Senior) students may audit courses. Only one course may be audited during a semester. A student must register as an auditor for a given course and file a Course Selection Form with the Office of the Registrar. This must be done during the registration period adhering to the registration procedures for a course.
Full-time students are not required to pay any additional fees to audit, but they must have permission to take an overload if applicablePart-time students are required to pay the full fee per credit hour for courses which they audit.
No credit is awarded for auditing a course and no examination for credit may be given; however, the student's permanent record will show that the course was audited.