APPLICATION TO AUDIT/ATTEND FOR CREDIT

Before completing the application on the next page, please read the information below. If you have any questions, contact the office.

Application deadline: 30 days before the quarter begins
Late applications may be considered as space allows.

 

Information for Non-Degree Students Applying to Audit/Attend Classes at Gutenberg College

Gutenberg College allows a limited number of students who are not enrolled as full-time students to audit or to attend for credit individual courses. Students taking the courses for credit will receive a grade and feedback from the tutor; students who audit will not. All students are admitted at the discretion of the tutor teaching the course.

Students wishing to audit/attend a course for credit at Gutenberg College should submit this Application to Audit/Attend for Credit 30 days prior to the beginning of the quarter. The registrar will check with the tutor of the course(s) being applied for and will notify the applicant as soon as possible about whether the application has been accepted.


Limitations for Non-Degree Students

  1. Great Conversation
    Great Conversation may not be taken for credit unless a student has taken all six quarters of Western Civilization and has passed the courses with a 2.3 GPA or higher. Auditing Great Conversation is allowed.

  2. Senior Thesis Classes
    Non-degree (non-matriculated) students may not audit or take for credit the Senior Thesis classes.

  3. Application Toward Degree
    Not all courses taken by non-matriculated students may be applied toward a degree at Gutenberg College. The following provisions apply when a non-matriculated student takes individual courses for credit and is later accepted into the degree program: 

  • All freshman and sophomore Greek, mathematics, art, science, and microexegesis credits taken and passed at Gutenberg will be fully accepted toward Gutenberg’s B.A.

  • A maximum of 18 Western Civilization credits (3 quarters) taken and passed at Gutenberg will be accepted toward a Gutenberg B.A.

  • Credits for German course(s) taken and passed at Gutenberg will count toward a Gutenberg B.A.

  • No other credits for junior- or senior-year courses (300- and 400-level courses)—including Great Conversation—will count toward a Gutenberg B.A.


Tuition & Books

Tuition for non-matriculated (non-degree) students is charged by the credit-hour. Tuition for audited (no credit) classes is $250 per credit-hour. Tuition for classes taken for credit is $350 per credit-hour. For example, the tuition for one quarter of the six-credit-hour Western Civilization class would be $1500 if audited and $2100 if taken for credit. Tuition is due the first day of class.

Tuition does not include the cost of books. Because all students must use the same book edition in discussion, books must be purchased through Gutenberg College’s bookstore. Auditors/for-credit attendees should contact the Gutenberg office for a list of required books and estimated costs.

Financial aid may be available from Gutenberg College. (Go to www.gutenberg.edu/financial-aid for information.) Financial aid applications will only be considered after a student is accepted into a class.


Completing the application

Fill in the information on the following page. You can find course titles, descriptions, course codes, and credit hours in the online catalog.



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