Auditing Courses
University Policy
School of Law Policy
Auditing BU Law Courses
A second- or third-year student may audit a BU Law course, with appropriate notation on the BU Law transcript, provided that:
- The course is not closed;
- The student obtains the instructor’s written permission to audit; and
- The instructor provides the School of Law Registrar, at the term’s end, written verification that the student attended throughout the term.
Without Academic Standards Committee permission, a student may not change their registration status after the add/drop period. Although units are not awarded toward the degree requirement, a student who audits a course or a seminar bears the financial responsibility if they exceed 18 units in a term. An audited class may not conflict with any class a student is officially enrolled. An audited class may not be converted to a graded course after the end of the add/drop period.
Students cannot register to audit a course through WebReg. Please direct any questions regarding auditing a course or seminar to the Law Registrar’s office.
Audit forms are available in the School of Law Registrar’s office (LAW 502).